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‘Very low risk’ of hepatitis A spread to customers at Hunt Club Tim Hortons
Medical Mythbusting Commentary for December 19, 2024 Source:‘Very low risk’ of hepatitis A spread to customers at Hunt Club Tim Hortons
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The week: Hep A in strawberries, new rapid tests for Syphilis, Virtual Surgery, and another useless coffee study.
Medical Mythbusting Commentary for May 31, June, 1, 2, and 3, 2022 Source:Organic strawberries linked to Hepatitis A outbreaks in U.S. and CanadaNew rapid test for syphilis can give patients immediate access to treatment, Alberta doctors sayMeeting with your doctor in the metaverse? Health care is about to get more virtualDrinking coffee may be linked…
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Ottawa Public Health investigating ‘several’ cases of hepatitis A
Health Headlines Commentary for June 19, 2019 Source: Ottawa Public Health investigating ‘several’ cases of hepatitis A
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The cause of hepatitis vaccine shortages in Canada remain difficult to ascertain. The pharma company’s explanations are as clear as mud.
Health Headlines Commentary for January 10, 2019 Source: Hepatitis vaccine shortage leaves travellers scrambling
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Sunday House Call, #418, October 28, 2012 – Travel Medicine
Sunday House Call, #418, October 28, 2012 Will you be traveling to warmer locations during the winter months? If so, you should consider what you need to prevent illness when you are away from home in a foreign land. What do you need to do to prepare and when should you do it? What are…
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What are the indications for Hepatitis A and B vaccine?
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for October 5, 2010 [display_podcast] Reference: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B
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What travel vaccinations and medications do I need prior to departure?
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for February 1, 2010 [display_podcast] Reference: International Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers