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Dr. Robin Laughlin, chief of staff for the High Prairie Health Complex, says the risk of contracting an infection from a syringe used for two or more patients is very low.
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Infection risk low, says Dr. Laughlin
The practice of using one syringe in two or more patients for intravenous medication at the High Prairie Health Complex was at the centre of controversy and confusion last week.
Test for toxins in lake positive; seriousness to be determined
Suspicions about water quality and the presence of toxins in and along Lesser Slave Lake have been confirmed.
Bishop Routhier students rally to cancer victim’s cause
Although Georgette Chalifoux is battling cancer, Peavine Bishop Routhier School and the Aboriginal Head Start program are making her life a little easier by fundraising.
DUC fundraiser could top $25,000
Judy Ostermeier champions wetland conservation in her own ways.
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