Breadcrumb Home About us Media centre News Updates regarding Vancouver Coastal Health people, programs, services and initiatives. Keywords Authored on 20242023202220212020Select a year2025 Category - Any -2SLGBTQIA+Awards and recognitionCommunity engagementCommunity eventsEmergency careEquity, diversity and inclusionHome and community careHospital careIndigenous HealthInnovation and researchMental health and substance usePublic HealthRedevelopment projectsRehabilitationSurgerySustainabilityVCH staffWellness Type - Any -StoryPress releaseInformation bulletinBC Gov. NewsNews releasePublic service announcement Apply Search Sort: Sort Old-NewNew-OldA-ZZ-A Showing 573 Article(s) February 11 2016 Syphilis rates in gay men continue to climb in Vancouver Vancouver, BC – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) and community-based health agencies are urging gay men to get regularly tested as syphilis rates continue to rise. Information bulletin ➞ January 22 2016 Youth lift the veil of stigma around mental health at ‘Talk at the Top’ North Vancouver, BC – High school students are lifting the veil of stigma surrounding mental health at a youth-led summit this weekend at Grouse Mountain. Information bulletin ➞ January 15 2016 Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation granted exemption for integrated supervised injection service Vancouver, BC – The Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation and Vancouver Coastal Health are delighted that Health Canada has granted the Dr. Peter Centre an exemption under federal law to continue to provide supervised injection services. Information bulletin ➞ January 8 2016 Largest ever functional brain imaging study recognized by Discover Magazine Vancouver, BC – Lions Gate Hospital physician Dr. Rob Tarzwell and a team of researchers have been recognized by Discover Magazine for their study about diagnoses for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Information bulletin ➞ December 18 2015 Ten tips for a safe Christmas season Vancouver, BC – During the holidays, just about everything becomes busier with the hustle and bustle of people—including local emergency departments. Information bulletin ➞ November 30 2015 People in Metro Vancouver’s most ‘walkable’ areas are one third less likely to be overweight or obese than those in the least walkable areas New research presented at this week’s World Diabetes Congress, organised by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and taking place this week in Vancouver, Canada, shows that people living in Metro Vancouver’s most ‘walkable’ neighbourhoods are around one third (31%) less likely to be overweight or obese than those living in the least walkable, most car-dependent neighbourhoods. Information bulletin ➞ Pagination First page First Previous page ‹‹ … Utility page 88 Utility page 89 Current page 90 Utility page 91 Utility page 92 Utility page 93 … Next page ›› Last page Last