Flu rates trending down in Saskatchewan, data shows
New public health data indicates influenza activity is declining across Saskatchewan. Learn what this means for the province's healthcare system and public health outlook.
New public health data indicates influenza activity is declining across Saskatchewan. Learn what this means for the province's healthcare system and public health outlook.
Ann Scheepbouwer, 94, was last seen in Surrey, B.C., on the morning of Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. Police are asking for the public's assistance to locate her.
Nova Scotia's new One Person One Record system centralizes patient data, aiming to cut delays and attract doctors. Could this $365M model set a national standard?
A groundbreaking study in Nature finds many mental health conditions share similar genetic drivers, challenging traditional diagnostic categories and pointing toward more unified treatment approaches.
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Two decades after its creation as a PR stunt, the concept of Blue Monday persists in Canadian culture. Experts explain why the 'most depressing day' myth endures and its real impact on mental health.
Medical professionals in Canadian FIFA World Cup host cities express deep concerns over emergency room capacity and system strain ahead of the 2026 tournament. Learn about the potential impacts.
Calgary's Psygen Labs, a federally licensed facility, manufactures pharmaceutical-grade psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA for global research, aiming to address mental health and addiction.
Storing bread in the freezer creates resistant starch, improving digestion and blood sugar control. Learn the science and how to maximize benefits for your health.
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RecommendedA new poll finds most voters see the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good as unjustified. Therapists discuss the 'political trauma' for those who warned of dangers.
Pilates classes are expensive. Discover 7 budget-friendly Amazon finds, from mats to a budget reformer, to build an effective home studio without the high cost.
A new report card reveals an unprecedented decline in Toronto's collective mental health, raising urgent concerns and calls for immediate action from public officials.
Amy Hamm argues the demand for weight-loss drugs like Ozempic reveals most people, even body-positive advocates, don't want obesity. Explore the cultural clash.
As Canada prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, doctors in host cities express serious concerns about emergency room capacity and strain on the healthcare system. Learn about the potential impacts.
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RecommendedThe Canadian Cancer Society unveils a new online resource designed to demystify and improve access to information about cancer clinical trials for patients across Canada.
London Health Sciences Centre lifts Code Grey at University Hospital after a resolved security incident. No ongoing threat to patients or staff. Details on hospital emergency protocols.
London Health Sciences Centre lifts Code Grey at University Hospital after a security incident is resolved. No further details on the nature of the event have been released.
Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare in Windsor launches a targeted campaign to attract and retain healthcare professionals. Learn about the new initiative aimed at strengthening local hospital staffing.
Finnley Hynes, 10, is preparing to come home after a playground accident left her quadriplegic. Her family calls her their hero as she faces immense challenges.
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RecommendedA dangerous shift in Toronto's street drugs sees animal tranquilizers overtaking the fentanyl supply, raising overdose risks. Health experts sound the alarm.
A new CAMH report finds high-risk alcohol use in Ontario has not returned to pre-COVID levels, with mental health indicators also showing concerning declines. Read the full findings.
A New York urologist shares critical signs of urinary health issues, from frequency to flow. Learn what 'normal' peeing really means and when to seek help.
A new wave of influencers is tackling social media addiction by promoting mindful scrolling and digital wellness, offering a counter-narrative to endless feeds. Discover their strategies.
A dangerous shift is occurring in Toronto's unregulated drug market, with animal tranquilizers increasingly found mixed with fentanyl. Experts warn of heightened risks and a more complex overdose crisis. Learn the details and concerns.
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RecommendedHealth officials warn of a dangerous rise in animal tranquilizers within Toronto's unregulated drug market. Experts explain the risks and why this trend is so concerning for public safety.
New research from CUNY Lehman College shows single-set strength training, even without pushing to failure, builds muscle effectively. A game-changer for time-crunched Canadians. Read the findings.
Women's Health Expert Sarah Boyd reveals crucial hormone knowledge and actionable tips for building lasting habits to boost energy and wellbeing. Learn how to take control of your hormonal health today.
Ontario announces $11.2 million in new funding for hospitals in North Bay and Mattawa. While the government calls it an investment, healthcare unions warn a severe staffing crisis remains unresolved.
Tim Andrews, the first recipient of an experimental pig kidney transplant, has successfully received a human kidney. This groundbreaking case marks a pivotal moment in xenotransplantation research. Learn about this medical bridge to survival.
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RecommendedBrockville General Hospital has temporarily closed its obstetrics and gynecology departments due to a critical staffing shortage. The closure, announced January 17, 2026, impacts essential maternal and women's health services.