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Unvaccinated healthcare workers hope to go back to work

Sandy Hartman is frustrated. She’s not allowed back to work at the London Health Sciences Center because she’s not been vaccinated against COVID-19. “At this point in time, the policy is outdated, and I’m hoping we can see some changes,” said Hartman. A staff nurse at LHSC for the past 12 years, Hartman, who is eight months pregnant, has been put on an unpaid leave of absence by the hospital because of her vaccination status. She believes the softening of other COVID regulations recently, like mandatory masking and patient screening, means she should be allowed to return to work. “We’re…
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Calgary restaurant ordered to close due to cockroach infestation, obstructing health inspector – Calgary

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A southwest Calgary restaurant was ordered to close by Alberta Health Services after a health inspector allegedly found a serious cockroach infestation in the kitchen. AHS said Abyssinia Restaurant, an Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurant located in the Beltline, was issued a closure order after an inspection on Tuesday, June 13. According to the inspector, there was an infestation of cockroaches at “various stages of life” in the kitchen, particularly the east interior wall. Pest monitoring records were not available for review, the report read. The restaurant also allegedly had an accumulation of…
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Fungal meningitis outbreak linked to cosmetic clinics in Mexico kills four

A fungal meningitis outbreak linked to cosmetic procedures performed at clinics in Mexico has killed four patients from the US and infected over two dozen others. Nearly 200 in the US may have been exposed to the deadly illness at the medical clinics, as public health officials rush to identify and test those at risk. Two clinics, River Side Surgical Center and Clinica K-3 in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, are associated with the outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Patients who went to the clinics between Jan. 1 and May 13, 2023 were potentially infected during procedures such…
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Vancouver urgent care clinic suspends some services over legal battle with health authorities

The day before Vancouver’s first urgent and primary care center opened in 2018, the provincial government held a news conference celebrating the facility as a step toward improving the quality of health-care in the city. “We want people to get the care they need in their community,” Health Minister Adrian Dix said that Sunday. Less than five years later, that relationship has soured. The clinic is deep into a legal battle that it says has ultimately forced doctors to stop providing patients with ultrasounds, X-rays and other critical diagnostic tests, despite having the equipment to do so in-house. “Unfortunately, when…
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Advanced Health Intelligence stock rockets nearly 500% on massive volume, with no news reported

The US-listed hares of Advanced Health Intelligence Ltd. AHI, +603.23% blasted nearly six-fold higher on massive volume in midday trading Friday, despite no news released by the Australia-based provider of personalized health care services to smartphone users. The stock soared 474.6% toward the highest close since February 2022. Trading volume exploded to an already-record 82.96 million shares, compared with the full-day average over the past 30 days of about 65,200 shares. The stock has been halted nine times for volatility since the open. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment. On May 19, the company was…
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Do You Absolutely Hate Broccoli?

June 7, 2023 · 8:50 AM If so, it may well be because of your genes according to an article at SBS.com. Particular genes determine whether you can detect a bitter chemical (called PTC) in broccoli and other brassicas like cauliflower and brussels sprouts. “Free broccoli and carrots in frying”/ CC0 1.0 “On average, about 70% of us can taste something bitter in broccoli or PTC, but those with two copies of the bitter sensitivity gene are closer to 20%, and they are much more likely to hate it.” US President George HW Bush said in March 1990, “I do…
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City, health units offer tips to stay safe as the mercury spikes

With the temperature on the rise this week, Sudbury residents can take steps to stay cool The Sudbury health unit and the city both say they are ready to offer advice to area residents on how to beat the heat. Environment Canada is forecasting warm temperatures for today and the rest of the week, all within the range of 30C. The average high temperature for this time of year is 20C. To help people deal with that, Public Health Sudbury & Districts (PHSD) has already put out an advisory on avoiding heat-related illness in connection with the rising temperatures. Early…
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How healthy is a vegan mom’s breast milk? Plus, different types of depression explained, and more health news

How healthy is a vegan mom’s breast milk? Vegan moms can breastfeed their children and not worry that their breast milk is missing essential nutrients, a new study finds. Researchers from Amsterdam University Medical Center in the Netherlands tested the milk of vegan mothers, finding it contains sufficient levels of vitamin B2 and carnitine. “The maternal diet greatly influences the nutritional composition of human milk, which is important for child development. With the research of vegan diets worldwide, also by lactating mothers, there are concerns about the nutritional adequacy of their milk,” said lead researcher Dr. Hannah Juncker. Inflation…