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Suffering in silence no more: How peer support helps people with chronic pain – CBC

1 in 5 Canadians live with chronic pain, according to a federal task force Jul 03, 2025 Janice MacMillan recalls driving home from work trying to breathe through a flare-up…

Regular cannabis use can cause a serious vomiting syndrome. Should people be warned? – CBC

ER visits due to CHS have increased in recent years, possibly because of higher THC potency Jul 03, 2025 When Brittany Ramsey started experiencing “awful stomach episodes” she thought it…

Vaccine injury programs elsewhere also face challenges, criticism – GLOBAL

July 2, 2025 Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program is not the only one of its kind facing major challenges. Similar efforts in the U.S., U.K. and Australia have come under…

Sweet dreams soured by dairy, researchers say – CTV

July 01, 2025 A new Canadian study suggests that consuming dairy may increase the likelihood of nightmares and poor-quality sleep. The research, published in Frontiers in Psychology Tuesday, examined self-reported…

Ontario’s summer health risks explained – CTV

July 01, 2025 As Ontario enters peak summer season, infectious disease experts are warning that some viruses — from respiratory bugs to mosquito-borne illnesses — thrive in the heat. While…

Scientists discovered microplastics in human semen and follicular fluid – CTV

July 01, 2025 Scientists have detected microplastics — the tiny and pervasive fragments now found in our seas, drinking water, food and, increasingly, living tissue — in human semen and…

Funding Cuts Are Shutting Down This Successful Indigenous Midwifery Service – The Tyee

The Vancouver Island program reduced government apprehensions by 70 per cent, co-founder says. An Indigenous-led midwifery service on southern Vancouver Island that reduced child apprehensions says it has had to…

What you need to know about Ontario’s summer health risks – CTV

July 01, 2025 As Ontario enters peak summer season, infectious disease experts are warning that some viruses — from respiratory bugs to mosquito-borne illnesses — thrive in the heat. While…

How Canadian hospitals are trying to break the cycle of readmissions for homeless patients – CTV

July 01, 2025 TORONTO — April Aleman tracks the Uber she ordered for her 82-year-old client as it makes its way to a public health building on a quiet street…

Plastic surgeon’s 6-week suspension for professional misconduct ‘slap on the wrist’: former patient – CBC

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba gave Manfred Ziesmann suspension after multiple complaints Jul 01, 2025 A Manitoba woman who was injured by a plastic surgeon more than a…

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