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It's a miracle!
For the first time in 50 years, Winnipeg writer Gerald Flood is able to breathe easy, following an operation to repair his deviated septum.
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Innovators in action
How a Winnipeg doctor and a group of local donors teamed up to help reduce the risk of acute kidney injury among children in hospital.
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The 3,500 Club
A major research effort involving thousands of Canadian children is shedding new light on a variety of health issues, including asthma, allergies and other childhood diseases and conditions.
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Positive parenting
Helpful advice on a wide range of child-rearing issues is now just a phone call away.
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Slideshow: Five ways to build a healthy relationship
A message from the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority's Mental Health Promotion Team.
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Stay younger, longer
How exercise helps slow the aging process.
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Measles risk
Relatively low immunization rates
mean one in three Winnipeg children born in 2008 are vulnerable.
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Time for a check-up?
Six reasons to see your doctor sooner rather than later.
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Beat the sneeze
Reduce your odds of catching a cold by 20 per cent.
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Living in the present
How visits can buoy people living with memory loss.
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Craving Change
Region class promotes a healthier relationship with food.
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Smart Pick: Your
healthier snack choice
Choosing healthier food options is easier if the environment in which we live, work and play is supportive. And the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) is working towards doing just that - supporting staff, volunteers, students and visitors through the rollout of its Healthy Eating Environments Guideline.
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Community
connection
Novel program allows family physicians to provide better access to mental health care.
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Nurse on call
Help for patients with diabetes or
heart failure just a phone call away.
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Preparing for change
A letter from Winnipeg Regional Health Authority President & CEO Réal Cloutier.
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