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Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

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Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, a Toronto-based family physician and founder of PrimeHealth Clinical Research as well as John Papastergiou, a pharmacist at Shoppers Drug Mart. This week, Health Minister Christine Elliott outlined Ontario's flu shot campaign. The province purchased as many as 7.6 million flu shot doses (over a million more compared to last year) at a price tag of $90-million. High-risk groups are being prioritized. That includes: long-term care residents and hospital patients as well as Seniors and immunocompromised adults who are most at risk of the flu. The supply will become available to all Ontarians in November. Our guests weigh in on the amount of supply they received so far vs how much they ordered, and the availability of high-dose flu shots at both doctors' offices and pharmacies. They also answer your questions on the flu shot. ---- FOOD ALLERGIES ON THE RISE IN CANADA: REPOR? Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, Dr. Harold Kim, associate professor and Chair/Chief Division of Clinical Immunology & Allergy at Western University as well as Jennifer Gerdts, Executive Director of Food Allergy Canada. Food allergies are on the rise among Canadians. According to a report by Dalhousie Universit?s Agri-Food Analytics Lab, between 2.5 and 3.1 million of us have at least one food allergy. But, what exactly is the cause behind this increase? Also what are food allergies vs. intolerance to certain foods? Our panel of food and allergy experts weigh in on the latest findings, the need for companies in the food industry to provide more accurate ingredients labels and answer your questions. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!