WATCH: In Thursday's edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh updates the mumps outbreak in Edmonton and explains why an Edmonton family desperately needs a bone marrow transplant for their son. | Global Edmonton ▶3:56
WATCH: In Wednesday's edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at how an Edmonton team created a new nose for a cancer patient and how a young toddler is going more than the proverbial 'extra mile' to raise awareness about kidneys. | Global Edmonton ▶4:17
WATCH: In Wednesday's edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at a hearing test you can take over the phone and talks about how the City of Edmonton recently honoured those who make a difference for people with disabilities. | Global Edmonton ▶3:15
Health Matters June 7: Most Canadians don't get enough fiber in their diet and nearly half have high blood cholesterol. Now Alberta cereal company Sunny Boy is hoping to help with some new homegrown technology. Su-Ling Goh reports. | Global Edmonton ▶3:03
WATCH: In Thursday's edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh takes a look at how Dave Semenko's death is already raising awareness about pancreatic cancer and talks about a new report on medical tourism. | Global Edmonton ▶2:32
Health Matters: New Alberta agency opening doors for talent with disabilities ▶2:44
Health Matters: Speeding up surgical recovery & Hike for Pilgrims Hospice ▶3:37
Edmonton sensory-friendly immunization clinics expanding & gene therapy for Canadian boy with rare condition ▶4:12
Edmonton health matters: artificial sweeteners, new prosthetic ear and lost contact lenses ▶4:34
Health Matters: Made-in-Alberta CAR T-cell cancer therapy now in clinical trials ▶2:51
Health Matters: Nov. 21 ▶4:11
Edmonton health matters: Local group studies best way to train surgeons ▶2:49
Health Matters: Calculating your gathering risk & staying hydrated in the heat ▶2:40
Health Matters: Oct. 28 ▶4:59
Edmonton health matters: osteoarthritis research, sugary drinks and Hair Massacure fundraising total ▶2:16
In tonight's edition of health matters, Su-Ling Goh has details on a charity celebrating its 70-year anniversary. Plus, a dishwasher recall and an update on a story we brought you late last week. | Global Edmonton ▶3:52
Health Matters: Glenrose Courage Award recipient Bill Maxim survived COVID-19 ▶3:42
Alberta woman with rare brain cancer facing huge U.S. medical bill ▶2:50
Edmonton health matters: Local company seeing sweet success around the world ▶1:22
Alberta’s Tomorrow Project focuses on cancer and chronic disease ▶2:49
Health Matters: How your medication can increase your risk in the heat ▶2:37
Funding for Edmonton’s new neurosciences ICU & Paying tribute to Joey Moss ▶2:15
Campaign launched to create new hospice in Edmonton ▶3:13
Clinical trials for Alzheimer’s drug kickstarted by big donation to University Hospital Foundation ▶2:03
Health Matters February 2: An Alberta man is trying to get the word out to deferred donors to recheck their status with Canadian Blood Services. After being banned more than a decade ago due to a mild stroke, the long-time donor from Millet was shocked to find out he is eligible again. Su-Ling Goh reports. | Global Edmonton ▶3:03
Health Matters: Animal blood bank running low ▶2:04
Health Matters: Solving medical mysteries and preventing dementia ▶3:58
Health Matters: U of A researcher shares Nobel prize in medicine for hepatitis C virus discovery ▶3:05
New option for psychiatric care now available at Alberta Hospital ▶2:38
Health Matters: quick test for IBS and ulcerative colitis ▶3:28
Health Matters: Alberta mother’s lung cancer diagnosis helps another ▶3:17
Health Matters: Baby Nate’s heart fundraiser + athletes with asthma ▶3:48
Edmonton woman one of world’s youngest people ever to be diagnosed with a certain deadly form of dementia ▶2:51
Health Matters: Muscular dystrophy research breakthroughs ▶2:38
Health Matters: Fertility treatments and Body Mass Index confusion ▶3:05
Expanding mental health care for children and youth – September 11, 2024 ▶37:36
Health Matters: Long COVID stigma study & Blue Monday ▶2:24
WATCH: In Tuesday's edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at the rising rates of STIs in Alberta, World Diabetes Day and Ken Dryden's new book which looks at concussions. | Global Edmonton ▶4:01
Health Matters: Alberta psychiatrist starts company to treat patients with psychedelic mushrooms ▶2:56
Health Matters: Pandemic led to 30% fewer cancer diagnoses in Alberta ▶2:45
Health Matters: Ontario child receives artificial heart & Alberta kids use mind control for therapy ▶4:09
Alberta researchers advance technology that allows mind-control of devices ▶3:21
Edmonton health matters: caring for premature babies & Miss Wheelchair Canada ▶3:51
Connect Care launches in Edmonton well, but with glitches ▶1:00
In tonight's Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh takes a closer look at how the Fort McMurray wildfire could have an impact on pregnant women. Plus, world prematurity day was celebrated in Edmonton. | Global Edmonton ▶4:02
Edmonton facility takes non-pharmaceutical approach to care ▶3:51
Health Matters: Vaccine menstrual side effect, biodegradable pads & adaptive bike donation ▶3:05
Health Matters: Dec. 10 ▶4:07
Health Matters May 1: Red Deer minor hockey player Dreyden Hiscock had no history of seizures, but he recently had one in a particularly dangerous location – the shower. As Su-Ling Goh reports, the 13-year-old was severely burned and his family hopes others will learn from their nightmare. | Global Edmonton ▶2:41
Edmonton takes lead in reducing use of anti-psychotic drugs ▶2:57
Health Matters: Alberta man loses 100 lbs and designs weight tracking app ▶3:55
New AHS campaign encourages conversations about organ and tissue donation ▶2:04
WATCH: In Wednesday's edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at new research into scoliosis and the Arty Party for Mental Health. | Global Edmonton ▶3:26
Edmonton health matters: breaking the silence around men’s mental health ▶2:46
Health Matters: How childhood trauma changes the brain ▶2:36
Edmonton health matters: Hair Massacure & Spinning for Smiles ▶2:22
Health and wellness fairs make healthcare more accessible in Edmonton ▶1:20
Edmonton health matters: Mental health event focuses on ADHD ▶3:39
Health Matters: Dr. Jen Gunter tackles menstrual misinformation in Edmonton presentation ▶2:54
Health Matters: Addressing over-crowding on bus routes ▶3:26
Health Matters: Nov. 7 ▶3:50
Alberta team combats high blood pressure, blood sugars ▶3:40
We have an exciting staffing announcement to share. Current late night anchor Quinn Ohler is stepping into a new role here at Global Edmonton, as our Health Matters reporter and noon news co-anchor. She shared the good news while reporting live from the Stollery Radiothon. | Global Edmonton ▶0:54
Health Matters: Fertility treatments on the rise during the pandemic? ▶1:38
Alberta team figures out how to make CT scans safer ▶2:44
Health Matters: Suicide among 2SLGBTQ+ community members ▶2:54
Health Matters: Kidney treatment program & vascular health day ▶3:40
LDI machine technology helping Edmonton doctors quickly diagnose and treat burns ▶2:00
A closer look at Canadians becoming more frail as they age ▶2:48
Tips for helping children get their flu shot ▶3:52
Albertan recalls near-death flu experience, stresses importance of vaccination ▶3:37
Health Matters: Dec. 6 ▶3:23
Alberta researchers use special bubbles to deliver antirejection drugs after transplant ▶9:01
Health Matters: Nov. 20 ▶4:11
Edmonton physiotherapy clinic now offering pessaries for pelvic floor issues ▶1:44
New discoveries bring researchers one step closer to preventing Crohn’s disease ▶2:59
Alberta researchers studying benefits of continuous glucose monitors for Type 2 diabetes ▶1:58
Health Matters: new guidelines for colorectal cancer screening ▶4:38
Canada’s top doctor encourages masking & Alberta inclusivity program goes national ▶2:30
Health Matters: Aug. 20 ▶3:21
Quinn Ohler is Global Edmonton’s new health reporter, noon co-anchor ▶0:53
Fundraiser for new Misericordia Hospital emergency department still $1M short ▶1:28
Edmonton heart clinic offers unique testing to get answers for difficult-to-diagnose conditions ▶2:03
In tonight's Health Matters, Gord and Nancy have details on a pilot project that aims to get kids tested by an optometrist and a big night for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation. | Global Edmonton ▶1:21
Health Matters: Groundbreaking new gene therapy developed in Canada ▶3:06
Alberta Hospital in Edmonton to receive charitable renovation ▶1:27
Edmonton ‘Rad Dads’ promote positive parenting ▶2:11
Health Matters: Alberta man alive thanks to experimental cancer treatment ▶2:10
Canada adding warnings to individual cigarettes & Edmonton school supports student with rare brain tumour ▶3:20
Antiviral research, hospital donation & cancer conference ▶3:05
Alberta is expanding access to private health care ▶3:53
Health and safety conference underway in Edmonton ▶0:33

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