The alarming number of overdose deaths in Canadian correctional facilities warrant an urgent, multi-faceted response from the ...
Spring and summer moves between daylight and standard time represents a compromise. It’s about health across the months, not ...
It’s happening again. Not a global pandemic but the minimizing of airborne precautions for transmission of a deadly ...
Blood‑based biomarkers offer a real opportunity to improve dementia care – but only if we redesign our systems to use them ...
For Stephane “Kermit” Bergeron, his dogs Roxy and her brother, the recently departed Roller, have been much more than pets. They have been among his dearest friends and confidants. “My dogs have been ...
Every Wednesday in December, the floor of Christian Finley’s lung cancer clinic disappears, buried under gift bags and boxes. Chocolate. Christmas cards. Tokens of gratitude stacked so thick he can ...
Global crises may not stay global; they can become local. Canada must prepare for consequences to protect Canadians at home.
We have more language than ever to describe mental health, but not always more clarity about what those words mean.
John was an active and independent man in his late fifties when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. One of the first things he learned about his illness was that the Dopaminergic medication he ...
If we are serious about fixing health care in Canada, physician wellness can’t be an afterthought. It must be part of the ...
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