British Nurse Lucy Letby, already convicted of killing 7 babies, found guilty in attempted killingSenior Prosecutor Nicola Wyn Williams said the nurse removed the baby’s breathing support and a doctor found her standing by doing nothing as the child struggled. The U.S. will pay Moderna US$176 million to develop an mRNA pandemic flu vaccineModerna already has a bird flu vaccine in very early-stage testing that uses the same mRNA technology that allowed rapid development and rollout of vaccines to protect against COVID-19. New CEO and registrar gets started at College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba Dr. Ainslie Mihalchuk is a family doctor working in Northeast Winnipeg. Telling kids the truth about a parent’s illness can help ease worry, grief: experts Before delivering the bad news to his children, Matt Brown had to think hard about how to tell them he had a newly diagnosed disease that was progressing quickly, had no cure and would ultimately kill him. CMA find new CEO in current CHEO leader Alex Munter will be ending his 13-year stint as president and CEO of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario to take on a new role with the CMA. B.C. finishes merging health-profession colleges in plan for better oversight British Columbia’s government has amalgamated 11 health-professional colleges into two, setting the foundation for what it says is stronger oversight. Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Try the gym and weight-resistance training Physiologist Dr. Marcas Bamman says age-related decline in strength comes from putting too few demands on the body rather than too many. Sour stats: 46% of Manitoba docs are considering leaving the province, retiring or reducing their hours While some docs are simply due for retirement, the majority of flighty physicians say (fixable) systemic and institutional problems are to blame. Manitoba doctor who sexually assaulted patients could face lengthy prison term Some victims, whose names are protected under a publication ban, told the sentencing hearing the assaults left them with long-term anxiety and fear. Angina, cachexia, dialysis and much more: Many significant healthcare contributors among newest appointments to the Order of Canada The list is long—so we've highlight the Order of Canada appointees who've made contributions to our health and wellbeing. First Previous 32 33 34 35 36 Next Last