Health Canada survey indicates rates of teen vaping are declining, U.S. panel backs maternal RSV vaccine, new Canadian study looks at how copper can kill bacteria in high traffic areas, and World Family Doctor Day renews calls to reduce administrative burdens placed on family physicians in Ontario. Katherine Ward has your top health headlines.
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