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Sunday House Call, #618, June 18, 2017: Coconut oil, butter, olive oil, or beef lard. What would be your choice?
Sunday House Call, #618, June 18, 2017 Topics today include: The American Heart Association released a statement on saturated fats and the oils we choose to use. Coconut oil is singled out as the worst choice based on saturated fat content. Your calls about treating foot neuropathy, wrist pain, lost of taste and smell after…
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Basic science uncovers gene that influences tanning in mice and in vitro skin cell cultures.
Health Headlines Commentary for June 16, 2017 Source: Have scientists created a safe way to tan, sun-free? Reference: A UV-Independent Topical Small-Molecule Approach for Melanin Production in Human Skin
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Clinical studies required to support claim that cannabis can aid in opioid withdrawal and reduce use
Health Headlines Commentary for June 15, 2017 Source: Legalizing cannabis could help reduce opioid use: experts
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Sad commentary when teens now must know signs and symptoms of opioid overdose as prom night nears
Health Headlines Commentary for June 14, 2017 Source: Ottawa teens warned to watch for ‘the nod’ as prom, festival season nears
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Wednesday House Call June ,14 2017
Wednesday House Call June ,14 2017 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to discuss the latest health stories of the week.
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How does heat stroke occur?
Health Headlines Commentary for June 13, 2017 Source: Man in critical condition after suffering heat stroke in Vanier
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Sunday House Call, #617, June 11, 2017: The long-game strategy of junk food ads targeting children
Sunday House Call, #617, June 11, 2017 Topics today include: How junk food ads constitute fake news and teach young children to normalize their consumption throughout life. Health Canada to organize consultations about changing the ad rules to kids. Your calls about weaning off lorazepam (Ativan), the difference between asthma and COPD, recovering from hip…
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Study suggests that pregnancy presents same risk of breast cancer recurrence compared to control group
Health Headlines Commentary for June 9, 2017 Source: Study finds pregnancy seems safe for breast cancer survivors Reference: Presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Conference.
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