April 30, 2018

B.C. must learn from asbestos-related deaths for regulation of nano-particles, e-cigarettes: expert

BC is still reeling from the negative health impacts caused by the once widespread use of asbestos. With quotes from Dr. Christopher Carlsten, VCHRI researcher.

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May 1, 2018

The Spectator’s view: Supervised injection sites save lives, just not here

Hamilton social service agencies are pushing for a permanent or temporary safe injection site. In Vancouver, fatal overdoses near Insite decreased 35 per cent.

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May 1, 2018

Why Alberta plans to offer prescription opioid injections

Alberta will fund phased implementation of a supervised injectable opioid agonist therapy program. Mentions Providence Health Care’s Crosstown Clinic.

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May 2, 2018

Government Claims Action on Almost All Recommendations in Botched Health Firings

Health Minister Adrian Dix is hopeful the actions being taken now point to a better future both for individuals who were impacted and also for health research.

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May 1, 2018

Patients diverted while Lions Gate Hospital started digital drive

While Lions Gate Hospital was changing to electronic patient records on April 28, VCH asked ambulance drivers to consider taking patients to other hospitals. With quotes from Caeli Turner, VCH director of public affairs.

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April 29, 2018

Three-Minute Brain Stimulation Found Effective for Hard-to-Treat Depression

A new study finds that a three-minute version of a brain stimulation treatment is just as effective as the standard 37-minute version for hard-to-treat depression. The study was conducted with Dr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez, an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia.

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April 30, 2018

Lori Brotto interview on women’s sexual health

VCH psychologist Lori Brotto promotes mindfulness as a technique for women’s sexual health.

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May 1, 2018

Trial over E. coli allegedly contracted from PNE petting zoo faces lengthy delay

Three children who allegedly contracted E. coli from a petting zoo at Vancouver’s Pacific National Exhibition will have to wait at least another year-and-a-half to have their day in court. The children allege that the PNE, VCH, and the District of North Vancouver did not take reasonable steps to limit an E. coli outbreak at the petting zoo.

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May 28, 2018

The beat goes on: Heart recipients from different generations talk about their transplant experiences

Profiles of patients who’ve had heart transplants, including one VGH patient.

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May 28, 2018

U.S. snowboarder Brock Crouch survives burying by avalanche near Whistler

An American professional snowboarder has survived being buried alive by an avalanche in the backcountry near Whistler, B.C.

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