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Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic to close after more than 35 yearsHealthSep 17While one of Edmonton’s most-recognized sports medicine clinics is being shut down by the U of A, the team at the Glen Sather has vowed to keep treating patients — but where? -
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Alberta polio survivors fear ‘horrifying’ virus could returnPolio has been eradicated in Canada for over 30 years, but doctors warn if vaccine rates continue to decline, it could open the door to a return of the devastating virus.HealthSep 2
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Grieving Edmonton families launch overdose awareness campaignAhead of International Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 31, the group, Moms Stop The Harm, gathered at the site of the billboard.HealthAug 31
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Northern Alberta Medical Program students begin training to strengthen rural health careThe students are the first cohort accepted into the Northern Alberta Medical Program, who will complete their education at Northwestern Polytechnic’s campus in Grande Prairie.HealthAug 25
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Wounded Warriors ride raises awareness, funds for mental health programmingThe ride raises funds and awareness for several of the organization's mental health programs for trauma-exposed professionals.Aug 20
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Alberta doctors call new non-invasive blood clot procedure ‘game-changing’So far, more than 50 of these life-saving procedures have been performed in the Edmonton Zone.HealthAug 13
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When the helpers need help: Albertan family’s infant son needs a heart transplantAn Edmonton couple has spent years saving others — dad is a paramedic and mom works in a hospital lab — but now, their son's heart is failing and they're now in need of help.HealthJul 31
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Alberta hospice grants patients one last wish: ‘Brings them joy and meaning’A hospice in St. Albert is offering their residents one last wish before they say their final goodbye. The program has brought joy to patients, staff and the community.HealthJul 24
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Calgary company develops NanoSALV gel to help heal chronic woundsCalgary-based NanoTess makes a gel called NanoSALV that's designed to to help heal chronic wounds, skin injuries, infections and inflammation. Think Polysporin — but on steroids.HealthMar 5
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New AHS campaign encourages conversations about organ, tissue donationAlbertans are hoping that sharing their message about organ and tissue donation will encourage more people to have end-of-life conversations with their loved ones.HealthApr 26, 2024
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New treatment for Albertans with swallowing disorders available in Edmonton and CalgaryA new minimally invasive procedure is now available in Edmonton and Calgary to treat patients with swallowing disorders affecting the esophagus.HealthApr 24, 2024
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