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A simple way to stay healthy... Hand-washing doesn't take much time or effort, but it offers great rewards in terms of preventing illness. Adopting this simple habit can play a major role in ...
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According to data that’s compiled by Toronto Paramedic Services and Toronto Public Health, the answer, so far, is none. In fact, the number of overdoses in Toronto for the month of April, the first ...
Pregnant people with measles are at higher risk of pneumonia, hepatitis, and hospitalization and have a 10-fold higher risk of death than those who are not pregnant.1 Infection also increases the risk ...
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — all Toronto public beaches are open for swimming as of June 8 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Toronto Public Health ...
At Toronto Public Health's HART hub, now running temporarily on the Esplanade, only one program of 10 is operational, with the rest planned to get underway this summer or beyond. Meanwhile ...
Two months later, several of the HART hubs don't yet appear to have full slates of services up and running. At Toronto Public Health's HART hub, now running temporarily on the Esplanade, only one ...
You’ll want to stay out of the water at Marie Curtis Park as of June 6 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Toronto Public Health: Bluffer’s Beach (1 Brimley Road ...
A dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination awaits the next patient during a vaccine clinic at Southwestern Public Health in St. Thomas, Ont. on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.THE CANADIAN ...
TORONTO — Public health doctors say if people don’t know if they’ve been vaccinated against measles, they should get a shot. Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, says people should ...