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[ad_1] MARTINSVILLE –Opioids continue to be a problem for Martinsville and Henry County. For three of the five months from May to September, the city and county jointly held the number one …
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[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY — November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, a time when communities across the country work together to bring attention to diabetes and the burden it places on millions …
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[ad_1] "Ouch!" Cries Joseph Salverda, as the six-year-old is vaccinated for the first time. As soon as the needle is out, however, he returns to his smiling and friendly self. He is …
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[ad_1] 80% report having been raped by armed men; patients include 22 children under 5 years old Kinshasa / London, November 2, 2018 – Doctors Without Borders (MSF), an international humanitarian organization …
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[ad_1] BEFORE CHRIST. Pharmacists will soon need special training to reduce stigma and increase knowledge to address the opioid overdose crisis in the province. The BC Pharmacy Association and the College of …
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[ad_1] According to a new report, the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) among Canadians is increasing at an "alarming" rate, especially among children and the elderly. Crohn's and Colitis Canada released …
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[ad_1] The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit launched the Sharps Redemption Month to encourage needle exchanges. The health unit provides a $ 5 gift card for every 100 sharps used …
Read More »Researchers in need of Okanagan residents to participate in Alzheimer’s study – Penticton Western News
[ad_1] A medical research group is looking for Okanagan residents who have moderate to severe agitation due to Alzheimer’s to participate in an upcoming study. Researchers have discovered that agitation, defined as …
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