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Children experiencing hallucinations as part of Influenza A: Vernon doctorAs an emergency doctor I have seen many other kids hallucinating these last few weeks while sick with Influenza A.HealthDec 13, 2022
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Uganda announces immediate lockdown measures to curb spread of EbolaUganda President Yoweri Museveni said on Saturday the government was implementing immediate lockdown measures to curb the spread of Ebola.WorldOct 15, 2022
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‘Very scary’: Halifax mom speaks out as 8-month-old baby recovers from COVID-19A Halifax mom is sharing her experience after her eight-month-old son developed COVID-19 and spent Easter Monday at the IWK children's hospital.HealthApr 21, 2022
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Stigma of COVID-19 left Alberta ‘long hauler’ and her family feeling ostracizedA woman from a small Alberta community, who has struggled with the lingering effects of COVID-19 for months, said the social stigma has been as bad —if not worse — than the disease itself.CanadaOct 21, 2020
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Former Dorval nurse says she faked symptoms to get tested for COVID-19 — and it came back positiveShe called back a second time speaking French, out of fear they would recognize her voice from earlier, and pretended to be ill.HealthMay 10, 2020
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Halton public health confirms a case of the measles in Burlingtonhealth officials are now trying to raise awareness about potential exposures in Burlington, Oakville, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Toronto between Dec. 13 and 17.HealthDec 20, 2018
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Should you feed a cold and starve a fever? Scientists may have the answerResearchers at Yale reveal the role diet really plays in our fight against infectious diseases.HealthSep 9, 2016
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‘You’re helpless’: Mother says febrile seizures more common than parents thinkFebrile seizures, or seizures that occur during a fever, can occur in three to five per cent of kids under five, according to the director of pediatric emergency at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital.HealthAug 16, 2016
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Authorities warn of more Lyme disease in MontérégieHealth authorities have expanded the zone in which Montérégie residents are at high risk of catching Lyme disease.CanadaJul 16, 2015
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