Flu cases showing up earlier than usual, could be harbinger of bad season: expertsThe influenza season in Canada could be shaping up to be a potentially nasty one, with a mixed bag of viruses already circulating in much of the country, say infectious diseases experts. Genomics researchers and industry partners get $24.5M in funding Overlapping hip surgery increases risk of complications, study finds Stories from retirement: Fortune's Fool Tremfya: new subcutaneous biologic for psoriasis IL-23 inhibitor provides new treatment option for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis HIV-positive community says ruling is first step of long process Former neurologist sues gastroenterologist and Ottawa Hospital for $2.6 million She went into septic shock and nearly died after a botched procedure Ontario street nurse shares what she sees on the job New Brunswick distributing 2,500 naloxone kits to deal with opioid use The New Brunswick government has introduced a naloxone kit program in an effort to respond to the growing epidemic of opioid use in Canada. North America's first ever supervised inhalation site to open in Alberta This centre is the first of six supervised drug consumption sites to be approved in the province First Previous 414 415 416 417 418 Next Last