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13 October

Flu season is upon again! Wash your hands.

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Hand washing reminders By now we should all know how to wash our hands. You’ve been told how to wash your hands since you were a young child. Reminders are always a good thing though. We have given you some of the highlights of washing your hands properly. If You …

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Black egged ticks can carry Lime Disease
30 September

Tick Protection: The answer is in your kitchen

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Did you know that vampires and ticks have something in common? They both hate the smell of garlic! Since 2018, the City of Kingston has been applying a 100 per cent natural garlic-based spray to the city’s public parks and dog parks to combat tick and mosquito populations. This spray …

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10 September

Naloxone Saves Lives: A Powerful Tool in Overcoming Opioid Overdose

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies
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Naloxone Saves Lives Opioid overdose is a global crisis that continues to claim thousands of lives each year. Thankfully, we have a lifesaving tool at our disposal – Naloxone. Naloxone, also known by its brand name Narcan, has emerged as an effective intervention in reversing opioid overdose and preventing fatalities. …

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2 person CPR on drowning casualty
27 August

Staying Safe in Aquatic Environments: Wear a PFD

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies
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Playing on the open water with bright sunshine, blue sky and a gentle breeze. That’s summer in southern Ontario. Teens out on the lake in a blowup just being teen boys. In light of the local drowning of a 14-year-old in Lake Ontario this week, I felt we could use …

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24 May

Summer Brings Warm Weather and Higher Injury Rates

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies
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Did you know that 30 percent of all injuries occur in the warmer months? It’s been said that half of those injuries happen between noon and 6:00pm! With children out of school, routines disrupted, and more activities, it’s inevitable that injuries occur. As much as we think we are prepared, …

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24 May

Acne’s Effects on Teenagers

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting people of all ages and ethnicities. Acne’s effects on teenagers are especially challenging, those who are already dealing with hormone changes and other physical changes. That affects their appearance. While acne isn’t life-threatening, it can have lasting effects on your …

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24 April

Gardening Safety

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Gardening Safety Working in the garden can be very rewarding, but it also comes with some dangers. The best way to protect yourself is to do so with a combination of preparation, wearing proper safety equipment and knowing how to use it, and staying focused on the task at hand. …

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31 March

How to treat a burn

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

If you’ve ever had a burn, you know how painful it can be. Burns are a common injury that can happen in many ways, for example from touching a hot oven or stovetop or by an open flame of a candle or fireplace. During the busy holy celebrations going on …

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23 February

How to prepare for a summer job

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Summer is coming, and that means it’s time to get a job. Whether you’re looking for some extra cash or hoping for experience in your field, summer jobs are a great way to get ahead of the game. But be prepared: there are lots of things you need to keep …

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30 January

6 Safety Tips for Winter

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Introduction Winter is a beautiful season. The snow-covered trees are stunning, and the cold weather makes for some great adventures. But winter can also pose some serious dangers to your health, especially if you don’t take proper precautions. Here are 6 safety winter tips to help keep you healthy while …

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11 December

Christmas time hazards

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Introduction The holidays are a time for family, friends, and special memories. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some risks involved. There are many things you can do to stay safe during the holidays to avoid Christmas-time hazards—even if you’re hosting Christmas dinner at home. Turkey Turkey bones can be …

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