Alcohol-related healthcare visits in Ontario spiked during pandemic: studyLead author and Ottawa Hospital family physician Dr. Daniel Myran said the data, collected between March 2020 and May 2021, also show a 6% increase in hospitalizations. U.S. surveillance system flags possible safety signal for Pfizer’s bivalent vaccine and stroke riskHealth Canada and other international regulatory agencies have not observed an elevated risk of stroke or any signals. Nope, coffee won’t give you extra energy. It’ll just borrow a bit that you’ll pay for later What is coffee actually doing to your brain? Keep those thumbs green: Gardening reduces disease risk new study finds RCT finds gardening improves physical activity, fiber intake and more. ‘Dangerous’ to think B.C.’s decriminalization plan will reduce OD deaths: researcher Users will not be arrested or have their drugs seized by police starting Tuesday in what is a three-year pilot project. Motorcycle rallies associated with a bump in organs for transplant Study finds 21% more organ donors and 26% more recipients each rally day. Report estimates how much time Canadian doctors spend on 'unnecessary' paperwork The report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business extrapolates data from a Nova Scotia study. COVID-19 vaccines do not affect fertility Study from China confirms pregnancies by artificial insemination not affected. Provincial governments not jumping to act on tighter alcohol warning guidelines Across Canada, the responsible ministers declined interview requests from The Canadian Press. Canadians worried about the state of provincial health systems: poll Leger and The Association for Canadian Studies surveyed 1,554 Canadian adults over a two-day period in January. First Previous 118 119 120 121 122 Next Last