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Monthly Archives: October 2015

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Why Dr. Google Doesn’t Always Have Your Back

Why Dr. Google Doesn’t Always Have Your Back   Let me start by saying that I love Google. Just yesterday Google taught me how to distress a pair of jeans and fix my dishwasher.   But Google didn’t go to med school.   A few months ago, after spending about half an hour discussing a…

October 28, 20151 CommentOverall HealthBy Talia Zenlea, MD

Beefmageddon: Understanding the WHO Warning About Meat

Understanding the WHO Statement: Are Red and Processed Meat as Evil as They Seem?   Social media was alive with ravenous carnivores (and smug vegetarians) after the WHO released a statement on the carcinogenic effects of red and processed meat. This prompted many news outlets to run headlines comparing red meat to cigarettes. Some serious…

October 27, 2015Leave a commentNewsworthy, Nutrition, Overall HealthBy Talia Zenlea, MD

5 Tips for a Safer Halloween

Have Kids? How to Stay Safe This Halloween   Ghouls, goblins and ghosts will soon be upon us! With the candy corn, pumpkins and costumes filling the stores, we know that Halloween is just around the corner. This year, I can’t wait to take my 10-month old trick-or-treating (or rather, me holding him in his…

October 26, 2015Leave a commentChild and Adolescent HealthBy Renee Flick, MD

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Want to Save a Life? Now’s Your Chance

Screw the Flu: Help Protect Ramona   Ramona is my oldest friend in the world – we’ve been friends since birth (seriously!). The pic above is one of us taken sometime in the 80s.       And here’s a recent one of her with her family.   Ramona is maybe the funniest person I…

October 18, 2015Leave a commentChild and Adolescent Health, Overall Health, Screw The FluBy Talia Zenlea, MD

Don’t Eat That!

Food For Thought: The Role of Food in Irritable Bowel Symptoms   “Food For Thought” is a recurring column on bellyblog.ca, where we will share a well-curated collection of high quality, thought-provoking pieces, usually about food, diet, nutrition, and the gut.   Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a complex syndrome characterized by abdominal pain…

October 16, 2015Leave a commentDigestion and the Gut, Food For Thought, NutritionBy Talia Zenlea, MD

Losing It! Getting to the Root of Female Hair Loss

Losing sleep over lost hair?   Hair loss, also called alopecia, is one of the most troubling conditions for women. There’s so much social importance placed on a long and luscious mane.   And alopcia can be really frustrating for your doctor, too.   Unfortunately, because hair loss can go on for a while before…

October 16, 2015Leave a commentOverall Health, Skincare, Women's HealthBy Anna Edhegard, MD

Top 5 Reasons Your Doc Should Wash Their Hands

Other than that it’s just plain gross for them not to…     Most patients feel uncomfortable asking their health care providers to wash their hands.   But here is why it’s really important to anyway:   It saves lives. Nearly 100,000 deaths a year are linked to infections picked up in doctor’s offices, nursing…

October 15, 2015Leave a commentOverall HealthBy Seema Marwaha, MD

Screw the Flu: Getting the Flu From Your Flu Shot

Think you got the flu from your flu shot? Think again.   Did you know that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the PHAC (Public Health Agency of Canada) now recommend the flu vaccine for everyone over 6 months of age?   That means you.   The flu vaccine is safe, even…

October 13, 2015Leave a commentChild and Adolescent Health, Overall Health, Screw The FluBy Talia Zenlea, MD

Screw the Flu: 4 Reasons to Get Vaccinated

Want to stop the spread of flu? Get vaccinated.     Did you know that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the PHAC (Public Health Agency of Canada) now recommend the flu vaccine for everyone over 6 months of age?   That means you.   The flu vaccine is safe, even for…

October 13, 2015Leave a commentChild and Adolescent Health, Overall Health, Screw The FluBy Robyn Scatena, MD

Not So Smoothie

Think smoothies are always healthy? Think again!   How many times have you reached for the bottled smoothie, thinking you were about to consume something “healthy”?   Most store-bought smoothies have a large amount of added sugar in them – up to 54 grams per bottle. That’s like drinking two cans of regular soda!  …

October 13, 20151 CommentChild and Adolescent Health, NutritionBy Abha Sharma, MD
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