
Your Data, Everyone's Health
Having accurate and up-to-date health data is essential for Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to make decisions that keep people in Canada healthy. We use health data to promote healthy living,

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-CA · 24 episodes
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Welcome to the Healthy Canadians podcast – your space for nuanced conversations and expert insights on the health topics that matter to all of us. We’ll share practical information and resources for you and your family. Watch Healthy Canadians on YouTube or find us wherever you get your podcasts. We would like to respectfully acknowledge that this podcast is produced on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe people.https://www.canada.ca/en/services/health/stay-connected/healthy-canadians-podcast.htmlPour écouter en français, cherchez : Canadiens en santé
Unknown Host hosts Healthy Canadians, a health show with 24 episodes published.

Having accurate and up-to-date health data is essential for Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to make decisions that keep people in Canada healthy. We use health data to promote healthy living,

Toys are a part of everyday life for a lot of people in Canada, and it’s important to make smart and safe choices when choosing the right toy for the kids in your life. Host Megan Beahan is joined by Ashley Artelle, Comp

We love our pets. They are part of the family. But they can sometimes spread bacteria that could cause illnesses. This week on the podcast, we learn about enteric illness and how our pets can spread them. Host Megan Beah

Many people may not realize they have syphilis. Symptoms can be so mild that they go unnoticed, so regular testing is important if you are sexually active. Rates of syphilis and congenital syphilis are on the rise in Can

Cosmetics are a part of just about everyone's daily life. From the soap and shampoo in your shower, to putting on deodorant, skin cream and make up products –these are all cosmetics. Host Megan Beahen is joined by Nibal

Concussions can happen when you take a hit to your head, neck, face or even your body. They cause changes in the way you think and feel. One of the tricky things about concussions is that they can’t be seen and diagnosed

Advance care planning is something you can do while you are healthy and continue to do after a diagnosis of a serious illness. In part two of our two-part series on serious illness and palliative care, we focus on the im

Every day, we are exposed to chemicals and pollutants - in our air, food and water. There are chemical substances in the products we use at work, at home and at play. While chemicals play an essential role in our daily l

The 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline provides moments of connection that create hope, support recovery and save lives. Their vision is a Canada where suicide is prevented because everyone can access help when they need it

Most of us have eaten something that just didn’t sit right. This is why food safety is so important – and we all have a role to play. Hosts Megan Beahen and Alex Newman sit down with Dr. Sandeep Tamber, Research Scientis

Most people in Canada are exposed to air pollution every day while inside and outside their homes. Air pollution comes from a variety of sources, and even at low levels, has an impact on human health. Hosts Megan Beahen

The 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline is a safe space to talk, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. If you are thinking about suicide, or you’re worried about someone else, you can call or text 9-8-8 toll free. In Part On

Infectious diseases, pathogens (living things that cause disease) and vectors (living things that spread disease) are sensitive to changes in the environment and climate. Hosts Megan Beahen and Alex Newman chat with Dr.

Palliative care is a holistic approach that treats a person with serious illness of any age, and in any setting. In Part One of our two-part series on serious illness and palliative care we address some misconceptions ar

Host, Megan Beahen, sits down with Mark Morrissey, a behavioural scientist with the Public Health Agency of Canada. Mark and Megan discuss how we can effectively talk about potentially sensitive health topics using a beh

Host, Madeline Poplett, speaks with Lisette Dufour, Senior Oral Health Advisor with Health Canada and dental hygienist, about the surprising links between oral health and our overall health. Learn more: Canada Dental Car

Host, Megan Beahen, sits down with Lisette Dufour, Senior Oral Health Advisor and a dental hygienist with more that 40 years of experience. Lisette and Megan talk about the importance of a healthy mouth throughout our li

Host, Madeline Poplett, and Adrian Betts, Executive Director of the AIDS Committee of Durham Region, talk about HIV self test kits and the importance of knowing your status. Learn more: HIV Self-testing: https://www.cati

Thanks to the advances in HIV science over the last decades, people living with HIV who are on medication and maintain an undetectable amount of virus in their blood can lead a long, healthy life without the fear of pass

Host, Madeline Poplett, speaks with Anna-Louise Crago, Senior Epidemiologist with the Public Health Agency of Canada, about the link between sexually transmitted and blood borne infections and antimicrobial resistance. L
Dr. Samantha Winemaker
associate clinical professor at McMaster University in the Department of Family Medicine, Division of Palliative Care · McMaster University
2 appearances on this show
Hsien Seow
Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care, Professor at McMaster University · McMaster University
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