Health

This news that gets people talking

[ad_1] Various news items caught the attention of our journalist teams across the province. Here in a few seconds this news that makes people talk at home. In Granby, a lady with COVID-19 was sent back by taxi to her elders’ residence after spending a few hours in the hospital, …

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More patients seeking mental health care – WRTV Indianapolis

[ad_1] More patients seeking mental health careWRTV Indianapolis COVID-19 Stress Syndrome: Five Ways The Pandemic Is Affecting Mental Health – Health NewsFirst post The study shows that many COVID-19 patients develop mental health problemsFOX 2 St. Louis Few Canadians accessing online mental health support: UBC660 News Health Minute: Mental Health …

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A new technique could revolutionize the accuracy and detection of biomechanical changes in cells – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Scientists have developed an optical elastography technique that could revolutionize the accuracy and ease with which healthcare professionals can detect biomechanical changes in cells and tissues. A study derived from an international collaboration between the University of Exeter, the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the University of Perugia (Italy) …

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COVID-19: Enhanced measures on Hydro sites on the North Shore

[ad_1] Hydro-Quebec is strengthening its coronavirus control measures at its Côte-Nord sites. Workers will now not only have to undergo a test, but also get a negative result before entering a construction site. The recent discovery of a positive case led to these changes. At the end of last week, …

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A new technique could revolutionize the accuracy and detection of biomechanical changes in cells

[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain CC0 Scientists have developed an optical elastography technique that could revolutionize the accuracy and ease with which healthcare professionals can detect biomechanical changes in cells and tissues. A study derived from an international collaboration between the University of Exeter, the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the …

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Influenza injections: Doctors fear that supplies are out

[ad_1] While doses of the vaccine arrived at several health centers in October, some health professionals say the province is at risk of running out of supplies. Kathleen Ross, president of the British Columbia Association of Physicians, says the province hasn’t anticipated demand enough overwhelming vaccines, he said, due to …

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