Yearly Archives: 2019
March Is Pharmacy Awareness Month
This year the Canadian Pharmacists Association is focusing on the public taking a ‘rethink’ of the role of the pharmacist and the impact they have on health care. There are over 41,000 pharmacists in Canada. They are the most accessible … Continue reading
Women & Their Microbes
This Friday, March 8th is International Women’s day upon us. Around the city there are a number of events being planned to celebrate women. One such event taking place at McMaster University is the conference entitled “Women & Their Microbes”. … Continue reading
FAST – Running a Race or Saving a Life?
February is Heart and Stroke awareness month. Last week we discussed the signs of a heart attack (chest pain/pressure, nausea, upper body pain), and this week our goal is to not only bring awareness, but to educate you on the … Continue reading
February is Heart Month
As Valentines Day was celebrated last week, we thought it would be good to take time to reflect on the importance of loving your own heart. Many chronic diseases can increase the risk of heart attacks, including: diabetes, high blood pressure … Continue reading
Looking After Your Feet
As reported in weekly update called, “RheumNow,” a team of health professionals in the Netherlands have developed new guidelines for foot care in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). It is estimated that 90% of people with RA have foot problems. These … Continue reading
Learning More About the Opioid Crisis
This week, we wanted to take some space to discuss the Opioid Crisis in Canada and more specifically, how it has affected Hamilton, ON. Last week, Public Health released the following statement: February 1, 2019: Purple Heroin Alert – Public … Continue reading
Watch Your Step!
Bones can lose density with age making them more likely to break when having a fall. Loss in bone density and quality can also occur due to certain medical conditions (ex. rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) and certain … Continue reading
Are You Ready to Quit?
Autoimmune diseases are more common and may also progress at a greater rate amongst those who smoke tobacco. Treatments such as biologics don’t work as well in people who continue to smoke. At Charlton Health we are happy to assist … Continue reading
The Health Benefits of Singing
Many of you will have enjoyed singing some favourite Christmas songs over the holiday season. Singing should continue long past December, as research has shown that more than other social activities such as sports or playing cards, group singing not … Continue reading
Update on Hepatitis C Program
Well, we are officially 1 year into our Hepatology program and treatment for Hepatitis C continues to be a very exciting area for us at Charlton Health. With EVERYONE now being funded for the cure of hepatitis C, we continue … Continue reading