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Search Wait Times for Surgery, MRI and CT scans in Ontario

July 21, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Surgical and Diagnostic Imaging Wait Times Ontario’s Wait Time Strategy was developed to improve access to five key health services by reducing wait times for cancer surgery, cardiac procedures, cataract surgery, hip and knee replacement and MRI and CT scans. Reporting Ontario’s surgical, MRI and CT wait times is an important part of the government’s […]

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Search Emergency Room wait times for your nearby Ontario hospital

July 21, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Through Ontario’s Wait Time Strategy, the government has sought to implement new initiatives to improve the Emergency Room processes and create a system of accountability via transparent reporting of wait times for Hospitals across the province. Emergency Room length of stay Reporting the time patients spend in the ER is part of Ontario’s commitment to […]

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Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease

July 17, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Cardiovascular disease or heart disease is the number one killer in Canada. It is also the most costly disease in Canada, putting the greatest burden on our national health care system. A number of factors, individually or in combination, can lead to heart disease: • Smoking • Diets rich in saturated fat • Physical inactivity […]

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Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of Lyme Disease

July 9, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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What are the symptoms of Lyme disease? Symptoms of Lyme disease can be different from person to person. You may not have any symptoms at all, while others may suffer severe symptoms. Symptoms of Lyme disease can include any of the following: • skin rash • headache • fever or chills • fatigue (tiredness) • […]

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How to Remove Ticks

July 9, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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You can remove a tick that has latched onto you. The tick will embed its mouthparts into your skin. If you are not comfortable with removing a tick, visit your health care provider as soon as possible. Otherwise, follow these steps to remove a tick: 1. Using clean tweezers, carefully grasp the tick as close […]

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New female nutrition guideline offers best practices for women’s health

June 21, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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An in-depth female nutrition guide has been released for the first time in Canada. The 65-page document — titled the Canadian Consensus on Female Nutrition: Adolescence, Reproduction, Menopause and Beyond — includes 40 recommendations which took dozens of dietitians, researchers and experts in woman’s health four years to compile. The hope is that health-care professionals […]

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New Sleep Guidelines for Children

June 14, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Experts unveil new sleep guidelines for children ‘Most parents don’t really know how much sleep children should be getting’ The American Academy of Sleep Medicine, with the help of a panel of experts, has released its first ever official recommendations for how much shut-eye children need. UBC sleep specialist and nursing professor Wendy Hall, the […]

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Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer

June 9, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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Who’s at risk of developing skin cancer? Everyone under the sun! Sink cancer is the most common type of cancer in Canada – and whether your skin is fair, medium or dark, you are at risk. UV rays from the sun or tanning equipment can damage anyone’s skin over time, but skin cancer can be […]

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Eleven Things Physicians and Patients Should Question

June 3, 2016 - EllesmereFamilyHealth

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1 Don’t do imaging for lower-back pain unless red flags are present. Red flags include, but are not limited to, severe or progressive neurological deficits or when serious underlying conditions such as osteomyelitis are suspected. Imaging of the lower spine before six weeks does not improve outcomes. 2 Don’t use antibiotics for upper respiratory infections […]

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