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Risks and Symptoms of the Most Common Food Allergies

September 20, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Be alert, be safe People are much more aware of food allergies and their risks today than ever before. Many schools have careful guidelines about what students can and can’t bring in their lunches. Products with allergen-free claims are now commonly found on grocery store shelves. Even with that heightened awareness, parents need to be […]

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Get Support to Help Quit Smoking

September 7, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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It often takes many attempts – and some help – to succeed at anything. Quitting smoking is no different. Find support to help you quit. Quitting is personal but you are not alone Look at these numbers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health: • in 2014, 43% smokers aged 18+ made a serious […]

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Signs of Heart Stroke

August 31, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Stroke is a medical emergency. If you or someone with you experiences any of these signs, call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number immediately. Acting quickly can improve your survival and recovery. Do not drive yourself or the person having a stroke to the hospital – an ambulance will get you to the best hospital […]

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Medical Advice That’s Fast and Free: Telehealth Ontario

August 28, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Call Telehealth for medical advice Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential service you can call to get health advice or information. A Registered Nurse will take your call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. • Toll-free: 1-866-797-0000 • Toll-free TTY: 1-866-797-0007 Telehealth Ontario is only offered over the phone. Email advice is not […]

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No scalpel, no drill: Medical procedure to treat uncontrollable hand tremor

August 26, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Ontario woman 1 of 40 patients to receive procedure that will ‘revolutionize’ treatment of brain disease In a room at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Brian Smith gives one last hug to his wife, Noreen. “You’re doing really well, sweetheart,” he says to her. Doctors have finished prepping the 76-year-old patient. She’s clad in […]

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Sleep Apnea: Signs and Symptoms, Health Risks and Treatment

August 16, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Sleep apnea is a sleep related breathing disorder. The word apnea means ‘no breathing’, and sleep apnea refers to pauses in breathing that occur during sleep. On average, these pauses last for 10 to 30 seconds, until the brain reacts to overcome the problem. With each episode of apnea, blood oxygen levels are reduced (hypoxia), […]

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Safety Tips for Extreme Heat

August 10, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Extreme heat can be dangerous for everyone, but people who work outdoors, the elderly, some people with disabilities, and children, particularly infants, are more vulnerable. Hazard Information Extreme heat can make you sick with: • heat stroke • heat rash • heat cramps. Some municipalities provide cooling stations during extreme heat. If an “Extreme Heat […]

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Ontario Funding for Residents with Long-term Physical Disabilities

August 3, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Assistive Devices Program The objective of the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) is to provide consumer centered support and funding to Ontario residents who have long-term physical disabilities and to provide access to personalized assistive devices appropriate for the individual’s basic needs. Devices covered by the program are intended to enable people with physical disabilities to […]

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Seniors Save on Ontario Co-Payment Drug Program

July 29, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Starting August 1, 2016, more than 170,000 seniors will be newly eligible for the low-income Seniors Co-Payment program under the Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) Program. You might be eligible to enroll in the Seniors Co-Payment Program if you are: • A single senior with an income of less than or equal to $19,300; or • […]

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