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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Measles capital of North America': Alberta doctors sound alarm on immunizationA panel of measles experts convened Tuesday by the Alberta Medical Association answered media questions about one of the ...
The spread of measles both between provinces and within is keeping doctors and health officials across much of Canada on ...
Several Alberta doctors are warning the province could face "a perfect storm" as measles outbreaks balloon and children head ...
Medical officials are calling on Alberta to take more action on controlling the spread of measles with the next school year ...
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Canada's former measles hot spot ends weekly reports, but says outbreak is not overLocal health officials are ending weekly measles reports for a southern Ontario hot spot that had led the country in ...
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Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest health threats we face today. It’s often blamed on the overuse of antibiotics, ...
Statistics Canada reported that “Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15-19-year-olds, second only to all unintentional injuries (accidents) combined, including unintentional drug ...
Health professionals are demanding the government call measles an epidemic, as the province approaches 1,500 cases. CTV Edmonton's Connor Hogg has that story.
Alberta's measles outbreak is showing no signs of slowing down, and doctors and infectious disease experts say the situation is now critical.
Nova Scotia Public Health offered a measles vaccine clinic at the New Glasgow Library on July 14, at New Glasgow Public ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNASIRT clears Edmonton police officer who repeatedly punched civilian; man's lawyer disputes claim he tried to punch officerThe man parked in a covered parking area and was soon confronted by the officers. He told ASIRT he reacted to the officers’ ...
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