COVID-19 passports didn’t push vaccination rates much in Quebec, Ontario: studyThe passports, which forced people to show proof of vaccination to enter places such as bars and restaurants, were directly responsible for a rise of 0.9% in the vaccination rate in Quebec and 0.7% in Ontario. Rinvoq (upadacitinib) now indicated for moderate/severely active Crohn’s diseaseIt is the first oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor indicated for acute treatment and maintenance therapy in both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in adults. Can sexual dysfunction due to prostate cancer treatments be improved with exercise? Canadian expert says sexual dysfunction is vastly undertreated, and exercise is overlooked for its benefits. Video: Detangling the serious health risks of hair relaxers In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, Prof. Cheryl Thompson untangles the history of hair relaxers for Black women—and the health risks and lawsuits now linked to them Moving from Pap tests to HPV tests for cervical cancer screening Currently P.E.I. is the lone province to fully fund HPV tests as the primary way to screen for cervical cancer. Dwindling fuel supplies for Gaza’s hospital generators put premature babies in incubators at risk At least 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza are unable to access essential health services. Query iGAS Noah, 14, presents with strange symptoms, leading to a complex diagnostic journey. Making it easier to talk about drinking too much Canada has a drinking problem. Flu season started early in Australia, offering Northern Hemisphere countries possible guidance So far, flu severity appears low overall in Australia, but it is still early days Nova Scotia hospital administrative staff vote to accept new collective agreement The new deal includes a three-year wage adjustment totalling 6.5% dating back to Nov. 1, 2020 and covering up to Oct. 31 of this year. First Previous 253 254 255 256 257 Next Last