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October 25th, 2019

Advertising Ban Leaves Adult Smokers In The Dark On Facts About Vaping

Advertising Ban Leaves Adult Smokers In The Dark On Facts About Vaping Rights4Vapers.com TORONTO, Oct. 25, 2019 /CNW/ – Moving adult smokers away from cigarettes to vaping products should be one of Ontario’s public health goals. However, the recently announced ban on e-cigarette advertising at retail will limit adult smokers’ ability to learn about alternative … Continue reading Advertising Ban Leaves Adult Smokers In The Dark On Facts About Vaping

October 25th, 2019

Ontario Medical Association Applauds Restrictions to Promotion of Vaping Products in Convenience Stores and Gas Stations TORONTO, Oct. 25, 2019 /CNW/ – The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) strongly supports this move by the Ontario Government to address the issue of youth vaping by banning the promotion of vapour products in convenience stores and gas stations. Ontario Medical Association (CNW Group/Ontario Medical Association) Our position is clear: vaping devices should not be used by non-smokers and especially not by young people. The OMA wrote to Minister Elliott in September and recommended that the government: Expand restrictions on the marketing and promotion of vaping products. Expand restrictions of flavouring for vape juice, e-juice and e-liquid. Develop awareness campaigns to educate the public, especially youth, about the harmful risks of vaping. “On behalf of Ontario’s doctors, I applaud today’s announcement by Health Minister Christine Elliott that will restrict promotion of vaping products in convenience stores and gas stations,” said Dr. Sohail Gandhi, President, OMA. “This is an important first step towards ensuring that these products are not marketed to youth. I also thank the Minister for inviting the OMA to participate in the Minister’s roundtables to discuss this issue. We look forward to continuing to work with the government to protect youth from the dangers of vaping.” According to the most recent Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey, 23 per cent of students in Grades 7-12 have tried a vaping product, many of which contain nicotine. There is a lack of awareness and understanding among youth about the addictive nature of nicotine and the potential negative health effects. There is evidence that youth who use vaping devices are more likely to smoke tobacco later in life. The OMA has long advocated for robust smoking cessation programs. Vaping products have helped some people stop smoking, although the evidence on their effectiveness is inconclusive. About the OMA The Ontario Medical Association represents Ontario’s 43,000 plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting doctors while strengthening the leadership role of doctors in caring for patients. Our vision is to be the trusted voice in transforming Ontario’s health-care system. SOURCE Ontario Medical Association

Ontario Medical Association Applauds Restrictions to Promotion of Vaping Products in Convenience Stores and Gas Stations TORONTO, Oct. 25, 2019 /CNW/ – The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) strongly supports this move by the Ontario Government to address the issue of youth vaping by banning the promotion of vapour products in convenience stores and gas stations. … Continue reading Ontario Medical Association Applauds Restrictions to Promotion of Vaping Products in Convenience Stores and Gas Stations TORONTO, Oct. 25, 2019 /CNW/ – The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) strongly supports this move by the Ontario Government to address the issue of youth vaping by banning the promotion of vapour products in convenience stores and gas stations. Ontario Medical Association (CNW Group/Ontario Medical Association) Our position is clear: vaping devices should not be used by non-smokers and especially not by young people. The OMA wrote to Minister Elliott in September and recommended that the government: Expand restrictions on the marketing and promotion of vaping products. Expand restrictions of flavouring for vape juice, e-juice and e-liquid. Develop awareness campaigns to educate the public, especially youth, about the harmful risks of vaping. “On behalf of Ontario’s doctors, I applaud today’s announcement by Health Minister Christine Elliott that will restrict promotion of vaping products in convenience stores and gas stations,” said Dr. Sohail Gandhi, President, OMA. “This is an important first step towards ensuring that these products are not marketed to youth. I also thank the Minister for inviting the OMA to participate in the Minister’s roundtables to discuss this issue. We look forward to continuing to work with the government to protect youth from the dangers of vaping.” According to the most recent Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey, 23 per cent of students in Grades 7-12 have tried a vaping product, many of which contain nicotine. There is a lack of awareness and understanding among youth about the addictive nature of nicotine and the potential negative health effects. There is evidence that youth who use vaping devices are more likely to smoke tobacco later in life. The OMA has long advocated for robust smoking cessation programs. Vaping products have helped some people stop smoking, although the evidence on their effectiveness is inconclusive. About the OMA The Ontario Medical Association represents Ontario’s 43,000 plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting doctors while strengthening the leadership role of doctors in caring for patients. Our vision is to be the trusted voice in transforming Ontario’s health-care system. SOURCE Ontario Medical Association

October 24th, 2019

How to Handle Your Indoor Winter Workouts Without Going Stir Crazy

How to Handle Your Indoor Winter Workouts Without Going Stir Crazy Winter. That magical time of year when even your best outdoor plans tend to get ruined. This includes your regularly planned workouts, leaving you with a difficult decision: do you take your workouts inside and risk going stir crazy, or do you chance a … Continue reading How to Handle Your Indoor Winter Workouts Without Going Stir Crazy

October 24th, 2019

Acorn Biolabs partners with Executive Health Centre to become first clinic in North America to offer non-invasive stem cell collection

Acorn Biolabs partners with Executive Health Centre to become first clinic in North America to offer non-invasive stem cell collection TORONTO, Oct. 23, 2019 /CNW/ – Acorn Biolabs, a pioneer in non-invasive stem cell collection, today announced a strategic partnership with Toronto-based Executive Health Centre, a medical wellness centre and leader in precision and personalized medicine. … Continue reading Acorn Biolabs partners with Executive Health Centre to become first clinic in North America to offer non-invasive stem cell collection

October 24th, 2019

Walmart offering free health screenings at Wellness Day events

Walmart offering free health screenings at Wellness Day events Walmart pharmacists on-hand to meet customers and offer services MISSISSAUGA, ON, Oct. 23, 2019 /CNW/ – With 60 per cent of all households in Canada living within a 10-minute drive of a Walmart store, Walmart pharmacists can be one of the most accessible healthcare providers, offering … Continue reading Walmart offering free health screenings at Wellness Day events

October 24th, 2019

Women living with metastatic breast cancer in British Columbia now have public access to KISQALI®

Women living with metastatic breast cancer in British Columbia now have public access to KISQALI® DORVAL, QC, Oct. 23, 2019 /CNW/ – Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. (Novartis) is pleased to announce that British Columbia will now reimburse KISQALI® (ribociclib) for eligible patients in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (letrozole) under its provincial public drug program (complete British … Continue reading Women living with metastatic breast cancer in British Columbia now have public access to KISQALI®

October 24th, 2019

ChristianaCare Vaccinates 8,035 Employees in 4 States in 100 Locations from the Flu through #HitMeWithYourFluShot

ChristianaCare Vaccinates 8,035 Employees in 4 States in 100 Locations from the Flu through #HitMeWithYourFluShot Nearly Two-Thirds of Workforce Vaccinated during Single-Day Event (WILMINGTON, Del. – Oct. 23, 2019)        Downloadable:PHOTOSVIDEO  For the second year in a row, ChristianaCare vaccinated the majority of its 12,000 caregivers from the flu in a single day in a fun-filled event called #HitMeWithYourFluShot. The … Continue reading ChristianaCare Vaccinates 8,035 Employees in 4 States in 100 Locations from the Flu through #HitMeWithYourFluShot

October 24th, 2019

Face up to rosacea: Galderma launches online support to empower and equip rosacea sufferers to discuss the true burden of their disease with their physician

Face up to rosacea: Galderma launches online support to empower and equip rosacea sufferers to discuss the true burden of their disease with their physician New ‘Face up to rosacea’ campaign comprising of online content and a downloadable, personalized patient appointment guide, encourages people living with the distressing skin disease to seek expert support from a family … Continue reading Face up to rosacea: Galderma launches online support to empower and equip rosacea sufferers to discuss the true burden of their disease with their physician

October 24th, 2019

How to Treat and Prevent Hand and Arm Injuries that Often Occur While Working Out

How to Treat and Prevent Hand and Arm Injuries that Often Occur While Working Out Working out with the intention of building strength, increasing endurance or losing weight has numerous health benefits, but can present a few hazards as well. Hand and arm injuries are among the most common for fitness enthusiasts, especially those that … Continue reading How to Treat and Prevent Hand and Arm Injuries that Often Occur While Working Out

October 24th, 2019

New communications platform aims to prevent social isolation by connecting older adults with family and friends

New communications platform aims to prevent social isolation by connecting older adults with family and friends MONCTON, NB, Oct. 23, 2019 /CNW/ – A new Canadian-designed messaging platform offers older adults with little to no computer experience or with sensory loss an easier way to stay in contact with family and friends. “Our goal is to … Continue reading New communications platform aims to prevent social isolation by connecting older adults with family and friends

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