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Midland Health responds to Kaiser article – Midland Reporter

Midland Memorial Hospital Midland Memorial Hospital Caption Close Midland Memorial Hospital Midland Memorial Hospital Our Mental Health Department is consulted when a patient is dealing with a mental...

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The case for cautious optimism about the Progressive Conservatives’...

So much could go wrong with Ontario Health. The Tory government’s new proposed “super-agency” — to be created once Bill 74, the People’s Health Care Act, receives royal assent this summer — will...

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Time’s Up Tackles Gender Bias and Harassment in Health Care

Since launching in January 2018, Time’s Up has worked swiftly to tackle sexual harassment and gender inequity in entertainment, tech, and advertising. Now, the nonprofit is setting its sights on...

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Weekend sleep-in might ruin your waistline and your health, study says

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Microsoft to drop its Health applications and services on May 31; will offer...

Credit: Microsoft When Microsoft telegraphed that it had no plans to sell a third version of the Microsoft Band (its fitness band) back in 2016, officials said the company would continue to focus on...

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Angry? Worried? Stressed out? Just say ‘pyt.’

Danes are some of the happiest people in the world, and they also happen to have a lot of cool words for ways to be happy. You may have heard about “hygge,” which has been the subject of countless...

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What blood tests can — and can’t — reveal about your health

We’ve all had routine blood tests — the majority of people get one during an annual physical. How often someone needs blood drawn really depends on their condition, said Dr. Doug Tkachuk, scientific...

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Blood pressure medication recall expands again to include losartan

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Michael Schumacher health update: F1 legend seen in public? Schumacher...

The update read: “You can be sure that he is in the very best of hands and that we are doing everything humanly possible to help him. “Please understand if we are following Michael’s wishes and keeping...

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380th EMDG exercise ensures the public’s health > US Air Force > Article Display

AL DHAFRA AIR BASE, United Arab Emirates (AFNS) — The 380th Expeditionary Medical Group conducted a public health exercise at Al Dhafra Air Base, Feb. 18-22. Throughout the day, simulated patients...

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Cannabis Canada Daily: One healthcare analyst predicts smaller-than-expected...

Ascent Industries granted creditor protection after Health Canada licence suspension  Vancouver-based cannabis producer Ascent Industries says an order granting the company creditor protection has been...

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What giving up added sugar gave us

“The mental fog that went with the roller-coaster quest for sugar is gone,” she said. “Now the overly sweet treats I loved have lost their appeal.” Not everyone noticed physical changes. Many reported...

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Attitudes about health affect how older adults engage with negative health news

“There’s a lot of research showing that older adults prefer positive information, often avoiding or ignoring negative information,” says Tom Hess, a professor of psychology at North Carolina State...

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Travel-related measles case confirmed in Toronto, others may have been exposed

Toronto Public Health is investigating a confirmed case of measles and warning that some people may have been exposed to the highly contagious virus. Dr. Vinita Dubey, the city’s associate medical...

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The struggle for coal miners’ health care and pension benefits continues –...

Coal mining continues to be one of the most hazardous professions in our society. Even today, while the number of large-scale mining disasters and the number of deaths have certainly declined, coal...

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Effects of non-health-targeted policies on migrant health: a systematic...

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Health-care providers say CDC’s opioid guidelines are harming pain patients

Lenny Bernstein March 6 at 8:20 PM More than 300 health-care experts told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wednesday that the agency’s landmark guidelines for the use of opioids against...

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Manitoba moves to consolidate addiction and mental-health services in bid to...

Open this photo in gallery Then Manitoba finance minister Cameron Friesen speaks to media at the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg on April 11, 2017. JOHN WOODS/The Canadian Press The Manitoba...

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LGBT: the vital fight for the right to health

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The close: TSX dips as financial, health care stocks weigh

A gauge of global stock markets retreated on Thursday while the U.S. dollar rose, as the European Central Bank postponed interest rate hikes to 2020 and launched a fresh round of cheap loans to banks...

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