An application filed by Dying with Dignity in Ontario Superior Court on Monday argues that it is discriminatory to bar people with mental disorders from being eligible for an assisted death when it is available to people who suffer physically.
Whether it’s solving a complex patient’s puzzle to determine a tricky diagnosis, or a simple triple check that averted disaster, these moments serve a special satisfaction.
Emotional awareness and expression therapy may be beneficial in reducing chronic pain in the general population, according to researchers who examined its effectiveness for older veterans.
A northern Manitoba First Nations community and the province’s health authority are searching for answers after a family received—and buried—the remains of the wrong person.
Scientists from Arthritis Research Canada found a significant drop in all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events in people from the group who took glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists.
Three people were treated in hospitals after trying the candies but were quickly discharged. The “revolting” taste led most who tried the sweets to immediately spit them out.