App allows Indigenous communities to collect their own health dataA new app encourages data sovereignty in Indigenous communities by allowing them to collect and own their own health and social data. Supporter of self-declared 'queen of Canada' arrested after alleged threats to healthcare workersIn a truly bizarre case, a woman claiming to be commander-in-chief of Canada is making Youtube videos calling on her supporters to kill medical professionals vaccinating children against COVID-19. CVS expands its Spoken Rx prescription for blind and visually impaired people CVS Pharmacy is expanding its Spoken Rx—a ‘talking prescription’—to all of its 10,000 locations in the U.S. Taking the scenic route This week's reader photo was snapped from a moving truck! Fitbit app can detect undiagnosed atrial fibrillation: study A study of more than 450,000 Fitbit wearers shows that an algorithm for the fitness tracker has a high positive predictive value for detecting atrial fibrillation. Sunrise over Mahone Bay Skies are a popular subject in this month's reader photo contest! This week's submission is from Deb Hawkes. Shoppers health app adds booking service for physio, massage, other rehabilitation services The additional services are through a partnership with Lifemark Health Group, a national healthcare company. Podcast: Four benefits of social media for physicians Dr. Jennifer Kwan, a family physician based out of Ontario, tells us about four reasons for physicians to utilize social media. Wearable naloxone auto-injector prototype tested in Vancouver A wearable device that injects naloxone when it detects the wearer has stopped breathing was tested at a Vancouver supervised injection site. Two charged in alleged COVID-19 security breach of Ontario's immunization system Police say they began investigating last week after the Ontario government received reports of spam text messages. First Previous 14 15 16 17 18 Next Last