Widow's Story: Bill 18 Hurdles for the Dying
A personal narrative reveals how Alberta's Bill 18 introduces administrative delays and misinformation in MAID approvals, forcing patients to endure unnecessary suffering during their final days.
A personal narrative reveals how Alberta's Bill 18 introduces administrative delays and misinformation in MAID approvals, forcing patients to endure unnecessary suffering during their final days.
Mental health experts examine how President Donald Trump employs DARVO—Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender—a manipulative strategy used by narcissists to evade accountability and distort public perception.
Therapists explain that most people fall on a spectrum between introversion and extroversion, with many being extroverted introverts who enjoy socializing but need alone time to recharge.
Researchers reveal the habits and characteristics of SuperAgers—adults over 80 with memory and brain health comparable to people decades younger. Discover how movement, social engagement, and stress reduction contribute to exceptional aging.
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RecommendedGeneric versions of Ozempic and Wegovy are expected to arrive in Canadian pharmacies by mid-summer, following patent expirations that could significantly lower costs for patients.
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A new global study reveals meningitis causes approximately 250,000 deaths each year, highlighting the severe impact of this infectious disease worldwide.
Dr. Henry Lee, the renowned forensic scientist whose testimony was pivotal in the OJ Simpson murder trial, has passed away at age 87. He founded the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science.
New Brunswick advocates are raising alarms over the province's long-term care strategy, labeling it a crisis due to inadequate wages for care workers and insufficient support for seniors.
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RecommendedPublic health officials warn of possible measles exposure at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and a children's hospital, urging vigilance among travelers and visitors.
The Spectre de Rue supervised consumption site in Montreal is reducing its operating hours due to a critical lack of funding, raising concerns about public health impacts.
A British Columbia man diagnosed with dementia has channeled his experience into creating support initiatives for others facing similar challenges, demonstrating resilience and community spirit.
The Regina Urgent Care Centre will operate on reduced hours this weekend due to staffing shortages, impacting local healthcare access. Officials advise residents to seek alternative care options.
A home care program in Greater Sudbury has significantly reduced hospital bed occupancy through patient transfers, with paramedic services seeking permanent funding after a successful pilot project.
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RecommendedPublic health experts warn that new SAQ zones inside major retailers like Maxi and Costco could lead to higher alcohol consumption by making spirits more accessible to shoppers.
Regina's Royal University Hospital has successfully performed its first robot-assisted brain surgery using the new ROSA device, marking a significant advancement in neurosurgical care in Saskatchewan.
The Spruce Grove Public Library hosted a teddy bear clinic where children brought their stuffed animals for check-ups, aiming to reduce anxiety about medical visits through playful learning.
The TheraIce headache relief cap offers cooling compression for migraine sufferers and is now 20% off in Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Reviewers praise its instant pain relief and versatility.
London Health Sciences Centre has opened a new Indigenous healing space called 'ReconsiliAction,' a name gifted by a local elder, designed to provide culturally safe care and reconciliation.
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RecommendedThe 2026 Ontario budget outlines a $64 billion health infrastructure plan, with Windsor's Fancsy Family Hospital projected to gain 101 net new beds, though local officials note final numbers remain fluid.
An 84-year-old B.C. woman alleges a doctor suggested medically assisted death for her back pain before offering rehab. She recovered fully and later climbed a volcano in Guatemala.
A breast cancer survivor shares her harrowing experience with unproven thermography and the allure of natural cures, urging trust in science over influencers.
An Ontario physician has been stripped of their medical license after allegedly issuing over 1,400 COVID-19 exemption letters for financial gain, sparking regulatory action.
A coroner's inquest will investigate the death of an Indigenous woman following a visit to a hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario, highlighting concerns over healthcare disparities.
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RecommendedMontreal police deploy nautical patrol and drone as search resumes for man who fell through ice on Rivière des Prairies. Risk assessment ongoing for possible diver deployment.
A personal account of an 80-year-old Vietnam veteran's courageous fight against recurrent oral cancer, revealing the complex decisions families face in end-of-life care and the enduring power of hope.
Male fitness influencers are promoting 'boy kibble'—ground beef and white rice—as a muscle-building meal. Dietitians explain its nutritional pros and cons, emphasizing the need for vegetables and variety.
Mava Brydges from Moose Jaw continues to dominate powerlifting competitions, setting new records and inspiring athletes decades younger than her.
Health advocates are calling for Canada to reduce the recommended screening age for colorectal cancer, citing rising cases among younger adults and the need for earlier detection to save lives.
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RecommendedOntario has seen explosive growth in hospital cash lotteries, driven by regulatory changes and an Ottawa-based company. The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation runs one of Canada's most successful raffles, creating dozens of millionaires while