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THE MEDICAL RECORD: ANOTHER AREA IN WHICH OZEMPIC IS HELPING DIABETIC PATIENTS: THE KIDNEYS Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto, Dr. Jamie Spiegelman, an Internal Medicine and Critical Care Physician at Humber River Hospital and Dr. Keith Stewart, Vice President, Cancer and Director of the Princess Margaret Cancer Program at the University Health Network. Ozempic has now been approved by Health Canada for Type 2 diabetes patients to help reduce their risk of kidney decline. And, there's a growing trend of lung cancer patients who don't have a history of smoking. BRAMPTON MAYOR PATRICK BROWN IMPLEMENTING BACK-TO-THE-OFFICE POLICY Libby Znaimer is joined by Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown. Mayor Brown is following in the footsteps of Ontario Premier Doug Ford and is instituting a back-to-the-office full-time policy for Brampton public servants starting in January. Should Toronto follow suit? TRAGEDY IN TORONTO: AN 8-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED IN SHOOTING IN NORTH YORK Libby Znaimer is joined by Ron Chhinzer, a former 20 year police veteran in both the Toronto Police Service and the Peel Regional Police Service, with most of his work involved in guns, gangs, and organized crime - including working with at-risk and volunteering for over 20 years. Tragedy in Toronto: An 8-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet while he was sleeping at his home in North York last weekend. How did we get to this level of violence in the City and does our bail system need a drastic overhaul? Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
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THE MEDICAL RECORD: ANOTHER AREA IN WHICH OZEMPIC IS HELPING DIABETIC PATIENTS: THE KIDNEYS Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto, Dr. Jamie Spiegelman, an Internal Medicine and Critical Care Physician at Humber River Hospital and Dr. Keith Stewart, Vice President, Cancer and Director of the Princess Margaret Cancer Program at the University Health Network. Ozempic has now been approved by Health Canada for Type 2 diabetes patients to help reduce their risk of kidney decline. And, there's a growing trend of lung cancer patients who don't have a history of smoking. BRAMPTON MAYOR PATRICK BROWN IMPLEMENTING BACK-TO-THE-OFFICE POLICY Libby Znaimer is joined by Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown. Mayor Brown is following in the footsteps of Ontario Premier Doug Ford and is instituting a back-to-the-office full-time policy for Brampton public servants starting in January. Should Toronto follow suit? TRAGEDY IN TORONTO: AN 8-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED IN SHOOTING IN NORTH YORK Libby Znaimer is joined by Ron Chhinzer, a former 20 year police veteran in both the Toronto Police Service and the Peel Regional Police Service, with most of his work involved in guns, gangs, and organized crime - including working with at-risk and volunteering for over 20 years. Tragedy in Toronto: An 8-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet while he was sleeping at his home in North York last weekend. How did we get to this level of violence in the City and does our bail system need a drastic overhaul? Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
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