Tashauna Reid
Senior Reporter, CBC News
Tashauna Reid is a senior reporter and covers the latest in health for CBC News. Her focus is on stories that impact the lives of Canadians and delivering the information they need to lead healthier and better lives. Tashauna is a regular contributor to CBC's The National, CBC News Network and CBC Radio. Since 2009, she has been working on-camera and behind the scenes at Canada’s public broadcaster.
Latest from Tashauna Reid
Uterine fibroids can be debilitating. Treatments offer hope for less pain, faster recovery
Uterine fibroids can cause debilitating symptoms and have major impacts on quality of life, but new technology being introduced at some Canadian hospitals is providing more treatment options that promise less pain, a faster recovery and the potential to preserve fertility.
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One hospital's push to bring genetic cancer testing to more Black women
Breast cancer tends to hit Black women at younger ages and be more aggressive, but they're underrepresented when it comes to genetic screening, say doctors launching an awareness campaign designed to empower Black women to learn more about it.
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AI brings researchers one step closer to restoring speech in people with paralysis
New research shows how a computer avatar can speak the words that someone with a brain injury was thinking. While years away from commercial application, the researchers and others consider it a significant development in forming words quickly — and out loud — by interpreting brain signals.
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How a community health centre boosted cancer screening for its Black and immigrant patients
A new study is showing how a Toronto community health centre was able to significantly boost cancer-screening rates for breast, colorectal and cervical cancers among its Black and immigrant patients.
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The movement to address environmental racism is growing. This bill could provide the data it needs
Environmental racism is an issue that has long impacted BIPOC communities across Canada. Advocates say a new bill could help address the links between race, environmental hazards and the accompanying health risks.
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Why hospitals are beginning to reuse or recycle oxygen masks, IV bags, surgical tools they used to throw out
More hospitals are shifting away from single-use medical equipment to reusable PPE and surgical supplies and finding ways to recycle previously unrecyclable material, such as IV bags. Some doctors say it saves on costs and has environmental benefits.
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A big test of reusable packaging for groceries comes to Canada
An online store has launched in Ontario selling groceries and household items from Loblaws in containers it will take back and refill — a test of whether Canadian consumers are ready to change their habits.
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What cities can learn from the biggest battery-powered electric bus fleet in North America
Transit systems are going electric to prepare for a low-carbon future. But it’s not as easy as you might think. Here’s a closer look at what can be learned from a Canadian pioneer in electric transit, Toronto, which has the largest battery-powered electric bus fleet in North America.
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Parcel delivery companies are trading trucks for bikes in some Canadian cities. Here's why
The Black Friday, Cyber Monday, pre-Christmas pandemic online shopping frenzy calls for huge fleets of trucks and vans to deliver those gadgets and gifts. But those road-clogging, polluting vehicles are starting to give way to a greener, more efficient option in some Canadian cities: e-cargo bikes and trikes.
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In the Arctic, 'everything is changing,' massive animal tracking study finds
Animals across the Arctic are changing where and when they breed, migrate and forage in response to climate change, says a new study unveiling the massive scale of the change. The changes mean humans in the Arctic may have to adapt and adjust everything from hunting seasons to conservation to land use, scientists say.
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