Health Canada eyes private sector cash to fund opioids solutionHealth Canada been quietly considering a pay-for-performance project to see if specific help, funded by the private sector, targeted at a small group of opioid addicts is effective Toronto doctors aim to scale up youth suicide prevention program across CanadaSuicide is the second-leading cause of death among Canadians aged 15 to 35 PDE5 inhibitors may lower risk of colorectal cancer in men with benign colorectal neoplasms Swedish study finds evidence that erectile dysfunction drugs may reduce risk of colorectal cancer It isn’t ‘disruption’ but changes in healthcare are poised to accelerate A futurist addresses physician concerns about virtual care A strategy to improve cancer care—for all Canadians I was fortunate enough to receive world class cancer care; this plan is about ensuring all Canadians are entitled to the same AI and the Canadian doctor The prayer lady, the Russian princess and the bomber pilot The big two-tier debate Up until 2010, the private-public debate regularly roiled CMA annual meetings Canadian officials monitor reports of vaping linked illnesses in the U.S. Health authorities in Canada are closely monitoring increasing reports in the United States of respiratory illnesses in hundreds of people, mostly teenagers, potentially linked to vaping. First Previous 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 Next Last