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Health Canada approves updated Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for fall

Health Canada approves updated Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for fall

TORONTO — Health Canada has authorized updated COVID-19 vaccines by Pfizer and BioNTech and by Moderna for use this respiratory virus season.
A court says cull of 400 ostriches in B.C. can proceed. Here are five things to know

A court says cull of 400 ostriches in B.C. can proceed. Here are five things to know

The Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday that a cull of about 400 ostriches can proceed at a British Columbia ostrich farm that suffered an avian flu outbreak.
es zumín’ Primary Care Centre in Lil’wat now registered as a naloxone take-home site

es zumín’ Primary Care Centre in Lil’wat now registered as a naloxone take-home site

Training and naloxone kits are available at 321 IR #10 hub facility in Mount Currie
Ontario couple whose teenage son died after 8-hour wait in ER calls for law reform

Ontario couple whose teenage son died after 8-hour wait in ER calls for law reform

An Ontario family is calling on the provincial government to introduce legislation that would set maximum emergency room wait times for children after their teenage son died following an eight-hour wait for a doctor in a hospital last year.
Medical museum in Philadelphia overhauls policies on human remains to meet modern ethical standards

Medical museum in Philadelphia overhauls policies on human remains to meet modern ethical standards

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A medical museum in Philadelphia has redrawn its policies on the collection and display of human remains, limiting its acceptance of additional specimens and working to follow “evolving modern medical ethical standards” in how it
Apply safety rules to more trains carrying flammable cargo, lawmakers urge

Apply safety rules to more trains carrying flammable cargo, lawmakers urge

When a BNSF freight train carrying six cars of liquefied petroleum gas derailed near Manuelito, New Mexico, in 2024, the resulting fire shut down more than 100 miles of an interstate highway.
Opioid deaths drop nationally, but rise in Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

Opioid deaths drop nationally, but rise in Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

MONTRÉAL — New federal data says apparent opioid-related deaths dropped by 17 per cent across Canada in 2024 compared with the prior year. But they rose in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador and the Northwest Territories over the same period.
Court orders stray dogs in New Delhi released, easing its order to move them all to shelters

Court orders stray dogs in New Delhi released, easing its order to move them all to shelters

NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Supreme Court ordered the release of all stray dogs that were removed from New Delhi streets after sterilization and immunization following an increase in the number of people who were bitten by dogs.
Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail

Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A trainee surgeon was released from custody on bail Friday after he was accused of secretly video recording hundreds of medical colleagues in the restrooms of Australian hospitals.
Rising heat a 'public health crisis' for workers, including in Canada: WHO

Rising heat a 'public health crisis' for workers, including in Canada: WHO

TORONTO — The World Health Organization says climate change-driven heat is a "public health crisis" for workers around the globe and experts say Canada is no exception.