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The WHO has declared an outbreak of the virus in Africa a "global health emergency"—but what does that designation actually mean? That doesn't mean we shouldn't take the disease seriously, or prepare vaccinations and public health strategy. But in a world where outbreaks of diseases are continually met with scary headlines, and many people grapple with trauma and anxiety in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, what do we really need to know about the next virus spreading across the world?So today, the facts: What is mpox? How dangerous is it? How ready are we? And should you be worried about it?GUEST: Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, associate professor in Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases at the University of Manitoba; Canada Research Chair in the molecular pathogenesis of emerging viruses We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or by calling 416-935-5935 and leaving us a voicemailOr @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter
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As the world continues to hope for the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization has declared an outbreak of monkeypox a "global health emergency". But what makes this monkeypox virus different from ones that have been under control for decades?As numbers rise around the world and here in Canada, public health messaging needs to walk a fine line between informing the public of the realities of the outbreak, while not contributing to the stigma attached to an outbreak that appears to centre on men who have sex with men. Oh, and monkeypox won't be the last outbreak the globe has to worry about. If you're curious, look up the Marburg virus...GUEST: Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, assistant professor in Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases at the University of Manitoba, Canada Research Chair in the molecular pathogenesis of emerging viruses
Today's guests: Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, Assistant professor - Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba / Canada Research Chair in the molecular pathogenesis of emerging viruses Taylor McKee, assistant professor of sport management - Brock University Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law / Professor of Law - University of Ottawa
Tonight we say farewell to a friend, Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. Also, think you can eat all you want and exercise it off? Or eat healthy and not exercise? An expert weighs in. Who is getting abortions? If you're thinking teenagers, you are wrong. Just who might surprise you. Plus, why is sexual health education such a taboo in highly religious countries? Guests:Anna Rhymer - Owner / Operator at Anna Bee FitDr. Togas Tulandi - Chief of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, at McGill University Health CenterBushra Mollick - Sexual Health Educator
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The pandemic continues and Dr. Jason Kindrachuk keeps us up to date. Ever wonder if your child's speech is delayed? A new app -- Babbly -- might help. Also, June is Stroke Awareness Month and Dr. Jennifer Yao talks about post stroke spasticity. Plus, I review the Amber Heard/Johnny Depp defamation trial with lawyer Paul Mendes. And what does cuddling to for your relationship and what does oxytocin got to do with it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Jason Kindrachuk explains how Paxlovid works and why some people have never gotten COVID-19. One gentleman shares his story on living with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Plus, as if MS isn't a devastating as it is but it has the nerve to impact bladder bowel and sexual health. Also, who's rich and what is happiness? And who are those rich people anyway? The answer might surprise you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk explains the latest on the pandemic. We're still talking COVID-19 because it's not over. Michael Landsberg, former TV host at TSN, shares his story of depression. Teeth clicking? Maybe it's TMJ, and Dr. Cheryl Cable returns to the show to break it down for us. And what should you and your partner talk? Find out! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining us on this episode is Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. Dr. Kindrachuk is an assistant professor in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Manitoba. In addition to this, he is also Canada Research Chair in the molecular pathogenesis of emerging viruses. His research primarily focuses on the circulation, transmission, and pathogenesis of emerging viruses. Currently, Dr. Kindrachuk is investigating the many complexities of viruses and what measures we can take to control them. Listen now to explore topics like: Where viruses can exist in nature. How infectious diseases can spread through asymptomatic individuals. How recognizing the relationship between different viruses can help us combat future infections. Offer: This episode is sponsored by Bowmar Nutrition. To receive a 5% discount, use the code GENIUS5 at checkout. Go to BowmarNutrition.com to shop now! With the proper analysis, can we curb the spread of viruses before they go too far? Follow along on this conversational journey with Dr. Kindrachuk to find out now! To learn more about Dr. Kindrachuk and his work, you can visit umanitoba.ca. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Canadian Olympian Charles Hamelin, on visiting Greenway School with Meaghan Mikkelson to surprise them with a new in-school breakfast program; Lorraine Sommerfeld on Ford's new electric F-150; Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that we are still losing loved ones to COVID-19? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk explains. Did you know we have thousands of unpaid caregivers across this country? One gentleman shares his story of health, care love and loss across borders. Who experiences headaches more? Tune in to learn more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Jason Kindrachuk joins me for the hour and answers your questions, texts and dispels COVID-19 myths like will the vaccine make you more magnetic. Doubtful but your attitude in life may make you magnetic. And if you're more magnetic, you may experience more pleasure! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We begin today, as we do every Monday, with the latest Covid update and its worrying. Dr Jason Kindrachuk joins us from Winnipeg. And then a short excerpt from my conversation at the University of Toronto on Friday with China expert and former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd -- could China mediate an end to the Ukraine war?
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk breaks down the latest headlines regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, how well are you aware of HPV? Learn from family physician and best-selling author Dr. Vivien Brown. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk discusses where COVID-19 stands because, guess what, the pandemic isn't over. Also, Dr. John Vyselaar answers your questions and clarifies whether or not alcohol is good for your heart. In addition, how are gay male relationships different? Think a sexless marriage is just a sexless marriage? Think again. It's more than a dead bedroom plus tips to increase the spice in your sex life. Fear not, I've got the prescription for spark for you whether you've been married five, 10, 15 or 50 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk talks about the origins of COVID-19 and whether or not the pandemic is over. Also, Dr. John Vyselaar answers your questions and clarifies whether or not alcohol is good for your heart. Former Med Tech Nicole Rand discusses nurse burnout. Plus, feeling helpless with the Russian invasion? Learn how you can help the people of Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk educates us about Novavax and why this might be just what the antivaxxers have been waiting for. Also, what does regret have to do with gratitude? TEDx speaker IJ McIntyre explains. Do you love your body? Are you unhappy with what you see in the mirror? Getting comfortable in your own skin is worth it. Plus, how does calorie restriction help you live longer? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do Friday the Thirteenth movies and the pandemic have in common? According to Virologist Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, we're in part 6 and waiting to see what happens next. A pandemic update on
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk explains why you should not trade your mask in for COVID-19 and what Deltracon is. Have you wondered how those masks are helping? Well, Dr. Brian Conway shares this year's flu data. Also, trying to get over someone is hard but did you know that broken heart syndrome is a thing? Dr. June Hall explains. Plus, is it too good to be true? It might be. We talk love bombing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk talks whether or not the pandemic is over. Cardiologist Dr. John Vyselaar talks about blood clots and vaccines. Kelly O'Donnell, a singer/songwriter, shares her personal story of a life of anxiety. How your sexual behaviour changed during the pandemic. Plus Organon a women's health company has a wonderful new women's health initiative. Hear from the company's president, Mike Casia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk talks about the latest variant. Cardiologist Dr. John Vyselaar talks about why you still don't want to get COVID-19. To discuss mental health and anxiety, we bring in Dr. Kelly Anderson from St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. Also, Dr. Renee Hall shares new birth control options. Plus, the benefits of doodling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Africa's bout with Omicron is slowing down — offering other countries a glimpse of what might be coming next in the pandemic. Matt Galloway discusses what Canada might learn, with Dr. Shabir Madhi, a professor of vaccinology at Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand; and Jason Kindrachuk, a virologist at the University of Manitoba.
On the program Dr. Jason Kindrachuk joins Maureen to talk about freedom walks and the end of the pandemic. Cardiologist Dr. John Vyselaar talks about why you still don't want to get COVID-19. How has online learning affected post secondary students? Jennifer Flanagan, CEO of Actua Canada, joins the pod to talk about the impact school disruptions have had on our kids. Andy why is it important for men to brush their teeth twice a day? Find out! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on the program Maureen McGrath asks Dr. Jason Kindrachuk if/when we are ever going to see the other side of this pandemic. Also, talking about grief with a woman who lost her son to a heroin overdose. Plus, going to school or on-line learning is a hot topic. Jennifer Flanagan, CEO of Actua Canada, joins the pod to talk about the impact school disruptions have had on our kids. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covid stress on youth. Ben Macauley. Youth mental health clinic Kelowna and Returning to classroom with BC Teachers Federation president Teri Mooring. Infectious diseases, Dr. Martha Fulford. Canada's classrooms should be open. Omicron and Covid. How intense and how much longer. Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, Univ of MB and Dr. Isaac Bogoch Univ of Toronto. Canada's finances and economic prospects with Ryerson Univ macroeconomics Professor Eric Kam. IPSOS CEO Darrell Bricker. The future for Canada. His book: NEXT See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The province announces new Covid restrictions just before the holidays Guest - Richard Zussman, Global News Legislative Reporter in Victoria What you need to know about travel insurance! Here what you should know before going on your trip. Guest - Jackie Piller, Registered Financial Planner at Everything Financial Group How should rapid testing be properly used? Guest - Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair Department of Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba Navigating family stresses during the holiday season Guest - Michele Kambolis, Clinical therapist; and author of a new book ‘When Women Rise' How to eat the best you can, during the holidays, amid skyrocketing costs due to supply issues Guest - Alyssa Bauman, Holistic Nutritionist Nourished.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show, lots of talk about inflation, fiscal updates and the Bank of Canada lately. What does it all mean? We get the latest from economist Trevor Tombe. Plus, have you ever gone into a job interview and been asked how much you expect to earn? Global's Erica Alini gives us some advice on how to negotiate for what you want. And, what do we need to know about the COVID-19 variant Omicron? We ask Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leslie Roberts fills in for Evan Solomon. He breaks down Dr. Theresa Tam's announcement that community transmission of Omicron is now present and could "rapidly escalate" in days to come. On today's show: Ian Lee, a professor at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business, on the Bank of Canada's inflation target for the next five years. Donald MacPherson, executive director of the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, on a national drug decriminalization platform for Canada. Guy Saint-Jacques, Canada's former ambassador to China, on what happens if Canadian athletes are targeted at the Beijing Olympics. Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, Canada Research Chair in Emerging and Re-Emerging viruses, on Canada's public health system being stretched “dangerously thin”. Chloë Chapdelaine, who has designed a new moose crossing sign that will now be used on Canada's highways.
Tonight on the show, Dr. Jason Kindrachuk breaks down the Omicron variant; Dr. June Hall explores the many mood swings that affects relationships and Dr. Lori Brotto discusses women and sexual desires. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show, the WHO is calling it Omicron, a new COVID-19 variant coming out of South Africa. What do we know about and what do we need to do? We ask Dr. Jason Kindrachuk from the University of Manitoba. Plus, a lot of concern over increasing numbers of children and young adults on government support dying in Alberta. We'll speak with the official opposition critic for Children's Services, Rakhi Pancholi as well as Rebecca Schulz, the Minister of Children Services. And, when it comes to the government's agenda, where does inflation fit in? We chat with Eugene Lang, an Adjunct Professor at Queen's University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk joins Maureen McGrath again to talk about kids getting vaccinated, a pandemic holiday and if we are ever going to get past this pandemic. Plus, the shocking story of a man who survived the mudslide in British Columbia this week. Finally, three tips on how to get unstuck in your affairs and relationships with chief evolving officer Donna Fairhurst. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk join us to talk about the pediatric vaccines, Ed Tait weighs in on whether we should be worried about that recent Bomber loss, and Marc Soberano explains Housing Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jason Kindrachuk on variants, Martin Firestone on travel insurance & Wade Miller on the news that Bob Irving is retiring See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Dr. Jason Kindrachuk joins us again to talk about new COVID-19 treatments, the holidays and just how long we are in for with the pandemic. Did you know that psoriasis affects 1 million Canadians and is mostly diagnosed in women during their reproductive years? Dr. Elaine Dupuis joins us to talk about a new global campaign for women called AdvantageHers. Plus, three tips on how to affair proof your marriage. Insulin is 100 years old! We hear from Dr. Akshay Jain and Kimberley, B.C. native Nadia Breummer on the topic. And why is condom use is down in the pandemic? Dr. Alex McKay has the answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've cooked up a few things in the cauldron tonight for the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. We've got the latest on the pandemic and tinnitus from Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. Plus, Dr. June Hall stirs up some advice on the 7 must have beneath the sheets conversations between partners/spouses. Also, family therapist Mark Smith joins to discuss what is going on with the Alec Baldwin situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Kindrachuk, a virologist and Canada Research Chair at the University of Manitoba, answers callers' questions about third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, and vaccinating children aged five to 11.
Tonight on the program we are going to talk about COVID-19 boosters shots, fever and chills with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. As for COVID-19, maybe not. It may be the flu, flu vaccine, macular degeneration. For that reason, Dr. Brian Conway is our guest. What about blindness eye diseases heart health and those exciting or are they secret sex affairs? Find out on the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the podcast, we are going to talk about boosters and what the CDC is recommending you do at the holidays with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. Curious if you will be a fan. Also need some advice on emotional wellness to grief to anxiety? Dr. June, a syndicated relationship columnist cooks up advice tonight. Think ED affects only old guys, think again. Not to worry, things are looking up! Journalist Aaron Canada tells us why, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a brief look at the evidence presented by the Alberta Government in the Justice Centre's Charter challenge to the lockdown measures and overall Covid response. Following that, John takes us through Erich Fromm's book Escape From Freedom and talks about its relevance in today's medical dystopia.Note: The evidence is posted as PDFs on the Justice Centre News Release, and in the Show Notes belowJustice Centre News Release, Dec 9, 2020: Heights Baptist Church, Northside Baptist Church et al. vs. Alberta and The Chief Medical Officer of Health1. Affidavit of Deena Hinshaw, Alberta Chief Medical Officer2. Expert Report of Dr. Thambirajah Balachandra, Alberta's Chief Medical Examiner3. Affidavit of Kimberley Simmonds (on Covid modeling)4. Affidavit of Patricia Wood, Statistics Canada5. Affidavit of Scott Long, Acting Managing Director of the Alberta Emergency Management Agency5a. Expert Report of Scott Long6. Expert Report of Dr Jason Kindrachuk. Assistant Professor and the Canada Research Chair in emerging viruses in the Department of Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba7. Expert Report of Dr Nathan Zelyas, medical microbiologist with Alberta Precision Laboratories8. Affidavit of Chris Shandro, Assistant Deputy Minister, Alberta Ministry of Jobs9. Darren Hedley, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Alberta Ministry of Treasury Board and FinanceDr. Jason Kindrachuk in Forbes, May 8, 2020: Repurposing Drugs Is Key To Fighting The Coronavirus Pandemic, This Virologist Explainsthelocal.se, Sep 23, 2021: Sweden's government confirms most Covid restrictions will be lifted next weekGood Reads: Escape from Freedom by Erich FrommProject Veritas, Sep 20, 2021: Federal Govt Whistleblower Goes Public with Secret Recordings: ‘Government Doesn't Want to Show the [COVID] Vaccine is Full of Sh*t'; ‘Shove' Adverse Effect Reporting ‘Under the Mat'Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave StevensSupport the show (https://www.jccf.ca/donate/)
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk talks about exemptions, vaccine fears and COVID-19 parties. Also, did you know that anxiety is the most common mental illness and does not discriminate? Medical doctor, neuroscientist and medical intuitive, Dr. Russell Kennedy, who tried every type of therapy for his severe anxiety for many years, is our guest on the show. He finally had to heal himself and he shares his secret in his award winning book, "Anxiety RX", which will help you when nothing else has. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Tonight on the podcast we talk to Dr. Jason Kindrachuk about the pandemic debacle that is Alberta and Saskatchewan. Also, finally a new and natural form of birth control with Dr. Brian Hauck. And as it looks as though we've lost America's daughter, Gabby Petito, I review signs of an abusive relationship. Plus, Dr. Kourosh Edalati explains what is agoraphobia and how is it different from social anxiety. Plus, your emails texts and phone calls! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a historic public health crisis that has had drastic and long-lasting effects on global health and the economy. This has also been the first pandemic where updates have been provided on a nearly instantaneous basis to both biomedical researchers, healthcare workers and the public. Over 20 plus months, research from across the globe has allowed us to understand SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, in details normally taking years to decades. However, many questions remain. Namely, how did this happen? When will it end? How do we navigate this new frontier between these points? The Speaker will provide some background context to describe our current state of knowledge of the virus, the illness and the vaccines and interventions being implemented to get the pandemic under control. Speaker: Dr. Jason Kindrachuk PhD Dr. Kindrachuk is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba, Canada, and holds a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in the molecular pathogenesis of emerging viruses. His research expertise and experiences have focused on emerging virus pathogenesis and outbreak preparedness with a focus on low- and middle-income countries, including outreach activities in Sierra Leone, Gabon and Kenya. His research investigations focus on the circulation, transmission and pathogenesis of emerging viruses that pose the greatest threat to global human and animal health. These have included ebolaviruses, coronaviruses and influenza viruses. Past and present findings from his investigations will help inform therapeutic treatment and development strategies, outbreak prediction and preparedness efforts. He is also active in international outbreak response efforts, including the West African Ebola virus disease epidemic and, most recently, Covid-19. He actively participates in training young investigators for careers in infectious disease research and in public outreach activities locally, nationally and internationally.
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Dr. Jason Kindrachuk finally makes sense of the variants and vaccines. What do dead bedrooms have in common with the leading causes of death? The relationship might surprise you. Is your spouse controlling, demanding, always needing to be right and emotional, or physical reactions that are drastic and irrational? You say they're neurotic maybe it's something else? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Tonight on the program, we are talking with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk who explains what a cluster is and why there is a surge in one of the most vaccinated countries in the world. How about those anti-vaxxers? Dr. Mark Smith, clinical counselor, explains what the root cause might be. Hooked on messy loving? It may be a toxic love addiction? You'll hear it here on the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. We talk with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk about vaccine hesitancy and what's to come. Travel much? Claire Newell of Travel Best Bets sorts out all of the extra layers of COVID-19 tests, vaccines and quarantine as Canadians fly the friendly skies. We have sex, we make love. What does making love actually mean? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Dr. Jason Kindrachuk joins me to talk about the Delta variant, the protest of Alberta's doctors and he also takes your questions. Plus, how about those Montreal Canadiens, eh? Je ne sais pas. Incroyable! Last but not least, your notes and emails. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Of course we check in with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk to catch up on all things COVID-19 which seems to keep airing its ugly head in variant ways. Also going to share some patient stories. The sun is out but so is your skin. Dr. Jason Rivers, dermatologist, shares his skin care secrets to save your skin and potentially your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we hear how the nurse shortage is impacting hospitals from Edmonton ER doctor, Dr. Shazma Mithani, who works at the Royal Alexandra and Stollery Children's Hospitals. David Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada, talks poor air quality in Alberta as wildfires rage on in B.C., and the United States. Plus, Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, a Canada Research Chair in emergent viruses at the University of Manitoba talks COVID-19 testing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. You've probably heard that the Delta variant may send us back into lockdown but what about Lambda? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk lays that out for us. Dating is everyone's nightmare but it doesn't have to be according to podcast host Lindsay Metselaar who educates on everything from red flags to giving someone a chance and when to say “I love you.” When the relationship doesn't work out, what next? Matthew Fray explains why it's important to be kind to your ex. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The rate of COVID-19 vaccinations is tapering off in Canada, prompting efforts to reach communities where uptake is low. Guest host Mark Kelley talks to Mayor Brandon Burley about the vaccination campaign in Morden, Man. And we discuss vaccination strategies with Jason Kindrachuk, a virologist and assistant professor in emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba, and Sabina Vohra-Miller, a pharmacologist, science communicator, and co-founder of the South Asian Health Network.
Can we ever stop wearing masks? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk returns to discuss the future of COVID restrictions after the second dose.Follow Pamela Wallin on Social Media:https://twitter.com/NoNonsensePWhttps://twitter.com/SenatorWallinhttps://www.facebook.com/SenPamelaWallin/Music in this podcast is used under a Creative Commons CC BY-NC3.0 Licensehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Motion/Life_And_Timeshttps://www.soundofpicture.com/
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Tonight Dr. Jason Kindrachuk discusses the Delta variant, masks and lockdown. Have you ever been the target of a workplace bully? It's brutal. Maryann Kerr joins me to discuss. All your questions answered about the latest and greatest advancements in T1 Diabetes management with Dr. Tom Elliott medical Director BC Diabetes and patient advocate Hudson Carpenter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. Confused about Vaccines? Who isn't? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, that's who. He joins me to provide a guiding light. Also Dr. Roxanne Geffrion educates us about a subject rarely discussed. The Pelvic floor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CPC leader Erin O'Toole. Liberals in contempt of parl. Col Michel Drapeau (ret'd). CAF sex misconduct. Variants & vaccines. Drs. Isaac Bogoch & Jason Kindrachuk Macroeconomics professor Eric Kam. Inflation/stagflation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show Podcast. Have we been Delta ‘nother blow in this pandemic? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk all things COVID-19 weighs in. And with opening up and loosening restrictions, we are going to be dating in the real life again! Logan Ury, dating coach, helps you do it right. And June is Stroke Awareness Month and you have to be fast. Tune in to learn what I mean by that! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show Podcast. Vaccine hesitant? Tonight on the program we talk with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk about potential benefits for the double vaccinated. Does lightning strike twice? I didn't think so until I spoke with Carl Selzer about beating cancer only to be diagnosed with a deadly lung disease. Dr. Kourosh Edalati joins me to discuss Naomi Osaka's withdrawal from the French Open because of depression. Finally with the end of the pandemic on the horizon, so might be your relationship. Break up coach Nancy Ruth Deen joins me to help you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did the virus come from a bat or a Chinese lab? What about mixing and matching? And should young kids get the jab? Infectious Disease expert Dr. Jason Kindrachuk cuts through the noise and the confused messaging from officialdom.
Quebec alters constitution. Sovereignist Nino Colavecchio. Fledgling Western Canada Maverick Party leader Jay Hill ON reopening plan, Dr. Isaac Bogoch MB asks for help, Dr. Jason Kindrachuk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Sunday Night health show podcast! Join Dr. Jason Kindrachuk and I as we discuss the four month between doses. And remember, the first vaccine you’re offered is the best vaccine. Also talking mental health with Ronan Levy about life, mental health and in particular therapeutic psychedelics. And menopause is a time where your heart health can be affected. Dr. John Vyselaar weighs in on the role of estrogen on the heart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sunday Night health show podcast! Are you vaccine hesitant? Many people are. Learn more from a man who has gotten his first shot, Dr. Jason Kindrachuk. Are you an Askable Adult? If you don’t know what an askable Adult is, you best stay tuned as Mary Saugstad explains. Someone said to me that we all have low grade depression. How are you doing in the pandemic. Psychiatrist, Dr. Kouresh Edalati talks sadness and solutions. How well do you sleep? Did you know that the amount you sleep may impact your sex life? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is it time to rethink the Canadian mitigation strategy to a COVID zero approach. Dr. Jason Kindrachuk weighs in. Feeling down, depressed? Dr. Erica Harris will inspire you as she shares her story of a terminal cancer diagnosis, a bone marrow transplant, a double lung transplant and a divorce? Did you know that 1 in 6 Canadian couples face infertility issues. Dr. Niamh Talon fertility expert joins me along with one of her patients. The Sunday Night Health Show podcast starts now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should we vaccinate those who are on the frontlines? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk weighs in. We are stressed and we may not have recovered from past trauma never mind the trauma of this pandemic. Emily A. Francis is back to help heal you from the inside out.. Foggy brain, fatigue, irritability? Maybe it’s menopause. My guest Dinara Mukhametianova will help you balance your hormones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
,Should you get the Astra Zeneca vaccine? Dr. Jason Kindrachuk weighs in on that an our future. Are you feeling that your life or business is chaotic. Carolyn Gross life coach and author of Rise Above the Chaos calms you. And did you know that 8.1 million Canadians are unpaid caregivers. One former investment banker shares his story of being a caregiver for his dying wife. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with assistant professor at the University of Manitoba, Dr Jason Kindrachuk. #Coronavirus #5G #COVID19 Dr Kindrachuk, who is a virologist at the Canada Research Chair, addresses various claims and theories that have gained widespread traction regarding 5G telecommunications and the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlights the important principle that "correlation does not equate to causation" - referring to the many coincidences that have been cited between the timing of particular events and the outbreak of epidemics. The Canadian scientist shares his personal experiences when working in West Africa during the Ebola crisis, and the dangers of peddling anti-vaccination theories that will have life-and-death implications in developing nations. Topics of discussion also include the possibility of COVID-19 being used for biological warfare, whether the source of COVID-19 virus was an animal or engineered in a laboratory, and the timescale of a mass vaccine.
Today's highlights: COVID-19 variant identified in Canada The more infectious/contagious version of COVID-19 that shut down travel to the UK, has been found in Canada. What does this mean? Should we be worried? We'll find out. Boxing day! In a pandemic? Malls PACKED with people? How was this allowed? O' Christmas Tree How long is too long to keep the Christmas decor up? A week? A day?! That and more! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST: Chapter 1 No numbers today, but some troubling news on the COVID front The more highly infectious strain of COVID has been identified in Canada. We touch base with Global BC Legislative Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey for the latest. Chapter 2 Eye on Ottawa: A look back in federal politics in 2020 And a look ahead to 2021, with our man with the Eye on Ottawa, Tom Korski - The Managing Editor of Blacklocks Reporter, Independent newsroom in Ottawa. Chapter 3 A closer look at the new COVID-19 variant We touch base with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, with an analysis of as much as we know about this new strain. Chapter 4 Boxing day madness in a pandemic? Say it ain't so! But, it is! How was this allowed? What might the risk be in the coming weeks? Chapter 5 Talking to Jeff, a listener who turned out to be a nurse Jeff doesn't want to lay out where he works or his last name for privacy reasons, but his story was powerful nonetheless. Chapter 6 Already time for the tree to come down? How long is too long? How soon is too soon? What's the sweet spot?! _____________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
We touch base with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, with an analysis of as much as we know about this new strain. Dr. Kindrachuk is the Canada Research Chair Molecular patho-genesis of emerging & re-emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba
Throughout the pandemic, Ontario and Quebec have consistently had the highest number of infections in the country. But now, Canada's unexpected COVID-19 hotspot is Manitoba. After seeming to successfully keep the virus at bay during the first wave, things have taken a disastrous turn for the worse. Health-care workers have called on the Manitoba government to take urgent action, saying the pandemic has spiralled out of control in the province. Jason Kindrachuk, a Canada Research Chair in emerging and re-emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba, explains what's happening and the lessons we can all learn as we grapple with this phase of the pandemic.
Today's highlights: What's going on in the Fraser Valley? Today's 3 PM presser includes Fraser Valley Health's Dr. Victoria Lee. The situation south of the Fraser is not good. A researched argument for mobility pricing People have been heated on the mobility pricing front ever since the initiative was announced this week. A UBC expert suggests this is the way to go, and we chat with him. Dire situation in Strathcona A man lost a leg due to the needless violence that is stemming from Strathcona Park. Another man was ambushed in his tent with weapons. ___________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST: Chapter 1 COVID-19: Weddings and other celebrations in the Fraser Valley As COVID-19 continues to spike in BC, the large majority of positive cases seem to be stemming from the Fraser Valley. These cases seem to be a result of large events, like weddings and funerals. We chat with Maureen Brown, the owner of Emerald Events. Chapter 2 The Political Panel: Days away from US election Today's panel consists of Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute, and Sandy Garossino Former Crown prosecutor and Columnist with the National Observer Chapter 3 Another argument for mobility pricing We chat with a UBC Professor who did some research into why this isn't the best way forward. Chapter 4 Strathcona Park slowly becoming a warzone Is it time for the Park Board to step in, even though it shouldn't necessarily be their responsibility? We chat with Park Board Commissioner Tricia Barker, after hearing Adam Blackburns story. Chapter 5 Rapid COVID testing, where is it? We chat with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk about the progress on rapid COVID testing. Chapter 6 Terror on skytrain Another fight on SkyTrain regarding mask wearing? No way! ___________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
We chat with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk about the progress on rapid COVID testing.
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Highlights: There was a rally in the last 24 hours with people who oppose the recommendation to wear masks. It's not mandated here, yet people still found reason to protest. Home equity tax on the horizon? As the Federal Government bleeds money, could this be a way to recoup some cash? Is the concept of white privilege fallacious? That's what one young Sikh Journalist thinks. Hear his arguments. Navigate the podcast: Chapter 1 Anti-mask rally in Vancouver highlights major problem While the WHO plays a major part in the disbelief some people have around health protocols when it comes to COVID-19, the disbelief reached new heights on the weekend with anti-mask demonstrations. Chapter 2 Fed-up Americans moving to Canada? Obviously the situation in the states is less than desirable, could this mean an influx of Americans crossing the border to live here? We chat with Immigration Lawyer, Len Saunders. Chapter 3 The science of masks, once and for all Enough debate, we're talking to Dr. Jason Kindrachuk for the be-all end-all conversation when it comes to face masks. Chapter 4 EYE ON OTTAWA: A new tax on the horizon to recoup COVID-10 spending? Tom Korski joins us for our weekly chat, this time in regards to a tax that the Federal Government is denying exists. Chapter 5 The Mayor of Coquitlam wants people to treat him like he has COVID-19 Richard Stewart, Mayor of Coquitlam, joins us for a chat. Chapter 6 The Mayor of Summerland has zero tolerance for racism Toni Boot is the Mayor of Summerland, and took matters into her own hands when she learned of the presence of confederate flags in her town. Chapter 7 Is white privilege a fallacy? According to Rav Arora, a 19-year old Sikh writer, the answer is yes. Based in Chillwack BC, Amir Ali caught up with Rav Arora to discuss this article. Rav Arora is an accomplished writer who has been featured in The Globe and Mail, Business Insider, and the Grammy's. ___________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
Enough debate, we're talking to Dr. Jason Kindrachuk for the be-all end-all conversation when it comes to face masks.
Would you be cool with sitting on a plane, potentially with a stranger on either side of you? Well, this could be a very real possibility if you're planning on doing any kind of air travel. For the science behind the potential risks in this scenario, we connect with Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair in Emerging Viruses at the University of Manitoba
If someone has been diagnosed with COVID-19, what could their antibodies reveal? Does it mean they're immune? That remains to be seen. With more we have Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair in Emerging Viruses at the University of Manitoba
Kelly talks to Jason Kindrachuk, Canada Research Chair in emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba.
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