Health Hacks #242: How patient sitters can prevent patient delirium

Health Hacks #242: How patient sitters can pr...

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Disability Debunked: Technology & disability

Disability rights advocate Vicky Levack joins us with a look at how technology affects the lives of people with disabilities, on this episode of Disability Debunked. 

Woman from Windsor calls on the province to pay for her hepatitis vaccines

Where Jennifer Moore lives in downtown Windsor, the sewers overflow onto her street and her property neary everytime it rains. Moore says she knows there is no quick fix, but she is calling on the province to keep residents safe from the raw sewage. That includes covering the cos ...  Show more

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