Ontario invests $20M in operating costs for new MRI machinesHealth Minister Sylvia Jones says the money will be geared toward small and rural hospitals who do not yet have MRI machines. Why death becomes usDr. Gary Kinney was never particularly ‘death-friendly,’ but he now sees merit in pondering life’s final act. At least five B.C. children died from influenza last month, as mortalities spike The figure marks a departure from the average of two to three annual flu deaths among children in the province between 2015 and 2019. Inflammation in asthma linked to increased risk of heart attack, stroke Those with persistent asthma more likely to have carotid plaque. Information of 360,000 people affected in Ontario vaccine data breach The breach happened on Nov. 16, 2021 and the Ontario Provincial Police charged two people, including an employee of the province's vaccine contact centre. Problem solved: How do I end an appointment without upsetting or angering a patient? We asked physicians how they tackle this delicate problem, and these are the four top tips. Bromazolam detected on N.B. streets prompting renewed calls for safe opioid supply Bromazolam is not approved for medical use in any country, the province said. Health Canada approves first bivalent booster for kids ages 5 to 11 The NACI strongly recommends children with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions be offered a dose A Canadian medical Christmas Miracle I was exhausted and depressed after having seen 32 patients, many with the flu and colds, looking in vain for a miracle cure to save Christmas. Advocates seek funding for free contraception in next B.C. budget First Previous 895 896 897 898 899 Next Last