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  2. HSC Winnipeg Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    At the 55th annual meeting of the Children's Hospital in 1964, chief administrator J. E. Robinson stated that the budget of the hospital had increased by five times that of the 1953 budget from $505,000 (1953) to $2.5 million (1963). In 1953, 91 children (as inpatients) were treated. Ten years later the number had jumped to 191.

  3. Health Sciences Centre (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The Health Sciences Centre was established in 1973 by the Government of Manitoba. It combined the Winnipeg General Hospital, Children's Hospital of Winnipeg, Manitoba Rehabilitation Hospital, and the D.A. Stewart Centre (Respiratory Hospital) into a campus with one administration. [3]

  4. List of hospitals in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals and health centres in the Winnipeg area: [2] [14] Breast Health Centre; CancerCare Manitoba; Concordia Hospital; Deer Lodge Centre [15] Grace General Hospital; Health Sciences Centre (HSC) HSC Winnipeg Children's Hospital; HSC Winnipeg Women's Hospital; Winnipeg General Hospital; Winnipeg Rehab Respiratory Hospital; Misericordia ...

  5. Breath-holding spell - Wikipedia

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    There are four types of breath-holding spells. Simple breath-holding spell This is the most common type and the cause is the holding of breath. The usual precipitating event is frustration or injury. There is no major alteration of circulation or oxygenation and the recovery is spontaneous. [2] Cyanotic breath-holding spells

  6. Apnea - Wikipedia

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    The ancient technique of free-diving requires breath-holding, and world-class free-divers can hold their breath underwater up to depths of 214 metres (702 ft) and for more than four minutes. [4] Apneists, in this context, are people who can hold their breath for a long time.

  7. Winnipeg Regional Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA; French: Office régional de la santé de Winnipeg, ORSW) is the governing body for healthcare regulation for the City of Winnipeg, the northern community of Churchill, and the Rural Municipalities of East and West St. Paul, in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

  8. Infant swimming - Wikipedia

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    Of all the age groups, children aged 0–4 years had the highest death rate and also non-fatal injury rate. In 2013, among children 1 to 4 years old who died from an unintentional injury, almost 30% died from drowning. [8] These children most commonly drowned in swimming pools, often at their own homes. [9] [10]

  9. Misericordia Health Centre - Wikipedia

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    Since October 3, 2017 the Urgent Care Centre at MHC has moved to Victoria Community Hospital [3] and Interim Care is home to 111 beds. Other changes that have occurred at MHC include: The construction of a 100-bed personal care home, Misericordia Place in 2000; Significant expansion of the Provincial Health Contact Centres size and scope of ...