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Canadian Health Information Podcast

Canadian Institute for Health Information

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The Canadian Health Information Podcast (CHIP) features in-depth conversations about the health of Canadians and the performance of Canada’s health systems. You’ll hear from the people behind the numbers — those working hard on the front lines, the policy-makers who rely on data to make informed decisions, and patients and caregivers who bring their lived experiences to the conversation. Join host Avis Favaro and learn about the work being done to keep Canadians healthy.
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MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

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A blend of TED Talks & penetrating news reporting, MindSet not only brings together the latest research combined with personal stories about how our minds respond to all manner of stressors but provides practical, real-life coping strategies directly from leading experts.
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This is the official iHT² podcast channel. The Institute for Health Technology Transformation is the leading organization committed to bringing together private and public sector leaders fostering the growth and effective use of technology across the healthcare industry. Through collaborative efforts the Institute provides programs that drive innovation, educate, and provide a critical understanding of how technology applications, solutions and devices can improve the quality, safety and eff ...
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Welcome to What The Health – your premier guide for everything health and wellness. With an unwavering commitment to unbiased, transformative information, our platform is committed to putting you on a pathway toward happiness and health. Your host, John Salak, an award-winning journalist and editor, will break down today’s complex health issues and narratives to deliver clear, actionable insights and compelling interviews that explore traditional and avant-garde health paradigms. What The He ...
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When you call 911, police, fire or paramedics respond. But did you know they have no access to any medical information before they arrive? They’ll only get it at the scene — if you’re conscious and can tell them, if someone else is there, or if you have a medical bracelet or card with details. But even then, studies show the information, which is r…
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Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure that can address excess body fat. It involves the removal of fat cells that build up in pockets and remain resistant to diet and exercise. With this procedure, you can achieve a slim and contoured figure that aligns with the work that you have put in to lose weight. Diet and exercise-resistant fat cells i…
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A New Approach to Facial Balancing Facial balancing is an advanced approach to facial aesthetics that focuses on achieving harmony and proportion across the face. It’s a concept that perfectly describes what we’ve been practicing at Blue Water Spa for over twenty years—creating subtle, natural enhancements that make the face appear more youthful, r…
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New data shows that 2 in 5 Canadians say they aren’t getting any or enough mental health care to improve their lives. Host Avis Favaro talks about a first, and historic, step for mental health in Canada. Data collected from a new agreement between Ottawa and the provinces and territories is being used to measure how mental health services in the co…
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A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that both tightens stomach muscles and removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal region. Tummy tuck surgery is considered a major body contouring surgery. As such, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. R. Morgan Davoudi performs the tummy tuck procedure in outpatient surgery centers attach…
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Tighten and Rejuvenate Your Neck Without Surgery The neck is often one of the first areas to show visible signs of aging, yet it frequently gets overlooked in skincare routines and aesthetic treatments. Sagging skin, horizontal lines, and the dreaded "turkey neck" can add years to your appearance, even when your face looks youthful and refreshed. F…
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Am I Going To Bruise After Rhinoplasty Surgery Hi, this is Dr. Shvidler from The Seattle Facial Plastic Surgery Center. Today I'm going to answer one of the most frequently asked questions. Am I going to bruise a lot after a rhinoplasty and what kind of things can I do to reduce the chance of bleeding and bruising after surgery? Well, first of all …
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Are you considering breast augmentation in Fort Myers, Florida? Whether you want to enhance breast volume, restore lost fullness after pregnancy or weight-loss, or improving asymmetry, Doctor Audrey Farahmand, a board-certified female plastic surgeon, specializes in providing natural-looking breast augmentation results tailored to your goals. With …
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Laser Hair Removal in Tokyo with Plaza Clinic: Your Complete Guide to Professional Treatment Living in Tokyo as an expat or international resident can present unique challenges when it comes to finding quality medical and cosmetic services. One of the most sought-after treatments is laser hair removal, and finding a clinic that offers both professi…
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Laser Hair Removal - Raleigh NC Laser hair removal treatments are often performed in facilities where there is not a physician onsite and or with limited to no physician oversite. Laser hair removal solutions are serious devices and when used incorrectly, they can damage the skin. Some lasers are simply ineffective. But, in some facilities low pric…
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When Can I Resume Drinking Alcohol After Surgery Hi, this is Dr. Joseph Shvidler from seattlefacial.com. I'm here to answer one of the most frequently asked questions that we get asked in our clinic. When can I resume consuming alcohol after surgery? Well, there's no clear-cut evidence on when you can restart taking alcohol. But here's in my humble…
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Anti Wrinkle Injections and Dermal Fillers in Anchorage AK What’s the difference between Botox®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, and Restylane®? Hint: They all help smooth, refresh, and restore — but they’re not interchangeable. At You Aesthetics MedSpa, we specialize in advanced cosmetic injections to help you look refreshed, natural, and confident—never overd…
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What is DIOLAZE XL - Laser Hair Removal. DiolazeXL is an advanced laser hair removal procedure that safely and gently eliminates unwanted hair. DiolazeXL has one of the largest treatment spot sizes, making treatments convenient and fast. The combination of efficacy, patient comfort and speed makes DiolazeXL a leader in laser hair removal. It is pow…
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Growing up in a small community in Alaska, I ventured out into the world wide-eyed and excited to dive into the world of beauty. Through three decades in the industry, I have come to realize that many in the field have had it all wrong. The beholder is you. Beauty is more than what society says, and we owe it t…
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Sanpete Steel, LLC began operations over 25 years ago in 1994, starting in a small facility in Moroni, Utah, where most of the work was done outdoors. In 1998, the company relocated to a larger, modern facility in Moroni, Utah, enabling expanded capacity and more efficient production. From the outset, Sanpete Steel has been led by experienced owner…
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All human males naturally have breast tissue, though it is typically minimal and not easily seen or felt. In some adolescent boys and men, this breast tissue behind the nipple and areola may begin to grow, resulting in a noticeable swelling known as gynecomastia. This common condition can affect one or both breasts and may range from a slight protr…
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Dr. Michael Law is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina, recognized nationally for his expertise in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Raised in Raleigh, Dr. Law’s career has been distinguished by academic excellence and a commitment to rigorous training—he attended Broughton High School, earned honors at the University o…
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Atlanta Plastic Surgeon - Dr R Morgan Davoudi Located in a relaxing, beautiful office in Duluth Georgia, our cosmetic surgery facilities have provided the community with quality cosmetic surgery like breast implant surgery, liposuction surgery tummy tucks, nose surgery and spa services for many years. At the center of our practice is R. Morgan Davo…
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The Atlantic Center for Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery is a highly respected plastic surgery practice serving the Atlanta, Alpharetta, and Duluth, Georgia areas. The center is dedicated to helping patients discover and achieve their cosmetic goals through a personalized approach to care, ensuring each individual receives treatment catered to their uniq…
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“Canada First” is a phrase politicians have been using a lot lately. But it’s been focused primarily on steel, aluminum and other consumer products. Nurse and scientist Anne Snowdon wants to change that. She’s been documenting Canada’s chaotic and vulnerable medical supply system that she says puts patients and health care workers at risk. There ar…
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 Chet Walker wants to warn Canadians about how dangerous e-scooters can be. His son Austin was killed after a driver hit him while he was riding home on an e-scooter. In fact, CIHI data shows a 22% increase in hospitalizations from e-scooter injuries across the country. Doctors are starting to send out an alert — as they document the rising fractur…
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What can we learn about the mysteries of autism by combining artificial intelligence and Canada's valuable health data? That is the question posed by Dr. Christine Armour, pediatrician and geneticist at the University of Ottawa, and a physician scientist at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Join host Avis Favaro as she learns about a firs…
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Imagine being just 8 years old and having to translate your parents’ medical information into a language they understand. That’s the story of Kayathiri Ganeshamoorthy, who’s made a career out of helping others avoid the misunderstandings and medical errors that come from inaccurate and poor communication. This episode is about how CIHI is drilling …
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He’s a doctor and scientist who’s helped steer Canada’s public health systems through new diseases like COVID-19 and through a revolution of data-based health care. Dr. Vivek Goel, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Waterloo and CIHI’s former Board chair, joins host Avis Favaro to discuss his long career as an academic and the insig…
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In this critical episode of What The Health, we discuss the rising concerns over prostate health, including cancer, enlargement, and inflammation, with Dr. Garrett Pohlman, a specialist from the Kearney Urology Clinic in Nebraska. Dr. Pohlman shares insights into why these issues are becoming more prevalent, the roles of awareness and improved diag…
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This episode of What the Health delves into the profound connection between mental vitality, optimism, and heart health. Host John Salak introduces Dr. Alan Rozanski, who explains how an energetic mindset and positive thinking can significantly impact physical well-being, particularly cardiovascular health. Dr. Rozanski discusses the importance of …
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In this episode of What the Health, we dive deep into the world of weight loss drugs. Joined by obesity specialist Dr. Spencer Nadolsky, we explore the effectiveness and safety of these increasingly popular medications. Learn how they work, who should use them, and why lifestyle changes are still crucial. We also discuss potential side effects, ins…
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What are the challenges of leading a national health data organization like CIHI? CIHI’s new CEO, Dr. Anderson Chuck, talks about transformation in a changing world — from giving patients, health practitioners and researchers faster access to data, to improving analysis and context around the numbers. Find out his vision for how data can power the …
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In this episode of What the Health, we dive into the importance of staying physically active as a mature adult. Host John welcomes Dr. Sabrena Jo from the American Council on Exercise to discuss effective fitness routines for those in their fifties, sixties, seventies, and beyond. Dr. Jo explains the balance between the right amount of exercise and…
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Explore the groundbreaking changes in healthcare with Dr. Jag Singh. From the integration of sensors and biometrics to the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, this episode delves into how technology is reinventing medicine. Discover the impact on virtual care, proactive wellness, and individualized treatment, and understand the cha…
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How far do you have to travel for health care? Down the street? To a hospital in another town? How about to an entirely different province? A new CIHI report shows that 1 in 11 people admitted to hospital in Canada have what’s called a high travel burden. Meaning there’s no clinic, no hospital — sometimes not even roads to get to the medical care t…
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In this episode of What the Health, we delve into the crucial topic of rheumatoid arthritis with Dr. Jason Liebowitz, a renowned clinician specialist in autoimmune diseases and an assistant professor at Columbia. Discover the differences between rheumatoid arthritis and other forms of arthritis, learn about the common symptoms and health risks, and…
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In this episode of What the Health, we explore the realities and opportunities of late-life career transitions. John speaks with Caroline Ceniza-Levine, founder of Dream Career Club, who shares expert insights on how mature adults can successfully navigate career changes. They discuss the emotional, financial, and practical considerations involved …
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In this episode of What the Health, we explore the growing use of cannabis for medicinal purposes, especially among mature adults. John Salak welcomes guest, Dr. Leigh Vinocur from the Society of Cannabis Clinicians, to discuss the benefits and risks of cannabis use, the importance of professional guidance and the complexities of dosing and drug in…
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In this episode of What the Health, we tackle the complexities of infertility issues in the U.S. and around the globe. Our guest, Davina Fankhauser, co-founder and executive director of Fertility Within Reach, sheds light on individuals' various challenges—from identifying fertility problems to navigating the labyrinth of medical costs and insuranc…
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Behind operating room doors, medical teams work under extreme pressure to save lives. And all that pressure can make for a toxic work environment. Research shows that many OR staff and trainees report being victims of uncivil behaviour — rude and demeaning comments, being ignored or sometimes colleagues not even knowing their name. Dr. Carol-Anne M…
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Join us for a special Valentine's Day edition of What the Health as we dive into the world of online dating with America's top online dating expert, Julie Spira. Discover why more singles are turning to digital platforms to find love and companionship, learn about the transformation of dating over the last 30 years, and get essential tips for creat…
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Discover the continuing threat of tobacco use in America in this episode of What the Health. John Salak delves into the hidden crisis of smoking with Jennifer Folkenroth, Senior Director of Nationwide Tobacco Programs for the American Lung Association. Despite significant declines in cigarette smoking since 1965, tens of millions of Americans still…
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In this episode of What the Health, we explore the pervasive role of alcohol in American life, the devastating health impacts and the complexities of alcohol use disorder (AUD). Dr. Yngvild Olsen, the Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, provides insights into the evolution of terms used to describe AUD, the genetic and environment…
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It’s called the hidden killer. That’s because there’s little public awareness about sepsis and not a lot of data on how many people it really affects. But Amalie Henze is out to change all that. This Canadian teen knows its dangers all too well after almost dying from septic shock and having her hands and feet amputated to save her life. She’s not …
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In this episode of What the Health, we delve into the often-overwhelming stress many feel during the holiday season. Host John Salak speaks with Dr. Ken Duckworth, Chief Medical Officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), about the various causes of holiday stress, from unrealistic expectations set by Hallmark movies to seasonal affe…
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Each year, there are over 15 million visits to emergency departments across Canada. But new CIHI data shows that 15% of these — that’s 1 in 7 — could potentially have been treated by a doctor or nurse practitioner in primary care. While ED doctors don’t want to discourage anyone from going to emergency, they do acknowledge that this statistic highl…
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In this episode of 'What the Health,' John welcomes Dr. Leanne Clark-Shirley, President and CEO of the American Society on Aging, to discuss the multifaceted concept of healthy aging in America. They delve into the various definitions of healthy aging, the pervasive issue of ageism and how societal structures and policies support or hinder the agin…
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“You have dementia” are 3 words no one wants to hear. For the three-quarters of a million Canadians living with the disease and the 1.7 million projected to develop it, it’s a painful reality they all must face. But what happens after diagnosis — to patients, families and caregivers? Host Avis Favaro speaks with • “Care-y godmother” Katrina Prescot…
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The holiday season often brings indulgent meals and an unhealthy portion of guilt over breaking dietary goals. In this episode of What the Health, we discuss finding a balance between enjoying holiday foods and maintaining a healthy diet with nutrition specialist Dr. Whitney Linsenmeyer from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Learn practical s…
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40 amputations a day are performed at hospitals across Canada. And the single biggest culprit is diabetes. Host Avis Favaro meets with• Harish Rangan, who knows first-hand what it’s like to lose a limb to the disease• Dr. Karim Manji, director of the Zivot Limb Preservation Centre in Calgary, whose team is working on ways to reduce the number of am…
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In this episode of What the Health, we explore the challenges veterans face upon returning home and how music can play a vital role in their healing process. Host John Salak introduces Terry Radigan, a renowned songwriter involved with SongwritingWith:Soldiers. Terry shares insights into the program, which pairs songwriters with veterans and first …
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In this episode of What the Health, John Salak welcomes Dr. Mary McNaughton-Cassill to explore the rising levels of political stress in the wake of the current U.S. election cycle. The discussion covers how 24-hour news cycles, social media and performance politics contribute to heightened anxiety and stress. Dr. McNaughton-Cassill provides histori…
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In this episode of What the Health, Meghan Donnelly from the Celiac Disease Foundation explores the challenges and realities of living with celiac disease. Celiac disease is a severe, long-term autoimmune disorder that primarily affects the small intestine's ability to absorb nutrients. While celiac disease is tied to gluten ingestion, it differs f…
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In this episode of What the Health, we discuss the importance of eye care and common vision problems with Dr. Purnima Patel from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The conversation covers various topics, including the prevalence and risks of eye diseases such as cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Patel emph…
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