PNL November #4 '25

šŸ’™ Hello Medimap Community,

Memory slips happen… but how do you know when they’re normal?

Also, cloned meat on hold, ER walkouts surging, Alberta testing private care, and a controversial new report in the spotlight. šŸ‘‡

. DEEP DIVE .

🧠 The 10-Minute Memory Test Every Adult Should Take

Forgetfulness happens, but how do you know when it’s normal… and when it’s not? Most adults miss the warning signs because they assume changes are ā€œjust aging.ā€

Sneak Peek Inside:

  • The difference between forgetfulness and early dementia

  • Subtle symptoms most people ignore

  • 10-minute at-home tests anyone can try

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āš ļø Microplastics In Your House
šŸ«€ Heart Attack Symptom Guide

. NEWSFLASH .

🄩 Canada Pauses Meat From Cloned Animals
Health Canada has hit pause on a policy that would have allowed meat from cloned cattle and swine into the food supply. Regulators say cloned meat appears safe, but the change won’t go forward.

šŸ„ Alberta Pushes Public–Private Care Model
A new bill raises concerns from medical leaders who say the plan could strain staffing and destabilize public care. Critics warn it opens the door to a two-tier system that prioritizes those who can pay.

🚨 500,000 Canadians Left ERs 
New data shows emergency room walkouts have surged across the country, with some provinces seeing rates double since 2019. Physicians say long waits and staffing shortages are pushing patients to leave.

🩺 Reports Claim Late-Term Abortions Without Medical Reason
A new National Post investigation highlights allegations that some Canadian clinics provide late-term abortions without requiring medical justification. Providers say the undercover videos are misleading and heavily edited.

NUTRITION .

šŸ² Healthy Eating on a Budget

šŸ’° Cost per serving: ~$1.18 | Chicken & Dumplings | ā±ļø ~55 min

A comforting classic made from scratch. Tender chicken, rich broth, and soft, fluffy dumplings. Perfect for a cold evening and easy on the wallet.

YOUR TAKE .

🤷 The Next Food Trend?

With cloned meat in the headlines, we’re curious where Canadians stand.

Would You Try Cloned Meat?

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BUZZ & BANTER .

āœļø Medi-Wordrow

šŸ”Ž Clue: Teachers love it, doctors fear it, and kids ignore it.

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