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Canada's Ill-Preparedness for Disasters Exposed

A newly active Yukon fault and record wildfires highlight Canada's vulnerability. Experts warn complacency and reactive planning leave the nation exposed to the next crisis.

Study: COVID Shot Reduces Pregnancy Risks

A major Canadian study finds COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy significantly lowers the risk of severe illness and premature birth. Learn the key findings for maternal health.

How to Help Seniors Avoid Scams and Fraud

Expert advice from the Credit Counselling Society on safeguarding older Canadians from phone, online, and in-person fraud while preserving their independence and dignity.

Expert Tips to Prevent Child Choking in Ottawa

An Ottawa doctor provides crucial, actionable advice to keep young children safe from choking hazards this holiday season and beyond. Learn the essential prevention steps.

Barrie Experts Warn of Holiday Scams This Season

As the holiday season ramps up, experts in Barrie are warning residents about a surge in seasonal scams targeting online shoppers. Learn the key schemes to avoid and how to protect your finances.

B.C. Requires Witness for Safe Supply Drug Use

British Columbia introduces a new rule requiring a witness for individuals using prescribed safer supply drugs. Learn about the policy aimed at preventing overdose deaths.

Injectable HIV Prevention Drug Brings Hope to South Africa

The rollout of a groundbreaking long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, in South Africa offers new hope in the fight against the virus. Learn how this innovation could shape the future of public health.

5 Neurologist Habits to Fight Dementia Risk

As dementia cases are set to rise in Canada, neurologists share their daily, science-backed habits—from walking to a colleague's desk to eating olive oil—to protect brain health and reduce risk.

Madonna Criticizes Trump's World AIDS Day Ban

Madonna condemns the Trump administration's directive to halt World AIDS Day commemorations. Learn about the policy shift and its impact on public health advocacy. Join the conversation.

U.S. Halts World AIDS Day Commemoration After 37 Years

The U.S. government has discontinued its official recognition of World AIDS Day, breaking a tradition observed every December 1 since 1988. This significant policy shift marks a departure from decades of global health solidarity.

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