Health

U.S. health agencies joined WHO’s flu meeting despite Trump’s plan to pull out

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently participated in a…

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Measles cases continue to spread in multiple states following child’s death

The measles outbreak in West Texas has taken a tragic turn with the first reported death of a pediatric patient…

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How targeting teenage drug use before it starts seems to be paying off

A groundbreaking drug prevention program that originated in Montreal has been proven to significantly reduce the risk of substance use…

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Heart disease could be prevented with this one simple test

Heart disease remains the world’s leading cause of mortality, accounting for 32% of all deaths. However, individuals are not powerless…

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Alberta cabinet minister resigns, citing concerns over procurement

Alberta Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie has made a bold move by resigning from his position, citing concerns about the government’s…

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Drug toxicity kills 7 people a day in Ontario. Why aren’t major parties addressing it more this election?

The drug toxicity crisis in northern Ontario’s largest city, Sudbury, can be likened to a battlefield, with white crosses marking…

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Brewing tea removes harmful toxins from water, study finds

Tea has long been celebrated for its numerous health benefits, but a recent study from Northwestern University in Illinois has…

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Health care turmoil continues with Alberta Health Services staff transfers, terminations

In a recent development, another high-ranking Alberta Health Services official has been ousted from their position, adding to the ongoing…

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Measles cases nearly double in Ontario over last 2 weeks, far surpassing last decade’s total

Measles Outbreak in Ontario Continues to Grow Ontario has reported an alarming 84 new measles cases over the past two…

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New Alberta plan pairs peace officers with local police to address drug crisis

Alberta Peace Officers Join Forces with Police to Combat Fentanyl Crisis About 800 peace officers in 34 large and mid-sized…

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