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Diabetes Canada stresses it doesn’t endorse medical products after ads suggest otherwise – CBC

Organization says it got more than 300 reports in 4 months about misleading ads on social media May 30, 2025 Diabetes Canada says it’s received a surge in reports from…

‘I have a life back’: How ketamine therapy is helping these Nova Scotians find relief from depression – CBC

Psychiatrist Dr. Abraham Nunes says the drug is safe at low doses in a medically controlled environment Jun 03, 2025 For decades, Sherri Topple’s world was overshadowed by the crushing…

Gull-Masty ready to talk funding with Nunavut health minister – Nunatsiaq News

Jun 3, 2025 John Main hopes for ‘fresh start’ with new Indigenous services minister to fund Non-Insured Health Benefits program Mandy Gull-Masty, the new federal Indigenous services minister, is ready…

Elkford mayor optimistic that new Urgent Care Centre will fill service gaps – Fernie BC News

June 02, 2025 Mayor Steve Fairbairn says new team of staff will remove caseload burden from primary care physicians Elkford’s new Urgent and Primary Care Centre (UPCC) officially opened on…

Tick-borne disease is spreading into new parts of Canada. Here’s where you’re at risk – CTV

June 01, 2025 As the weather gets warmer, public health experts are warning about the risk of tick-borne illnesses like lyme disease — a problem that’s spreading to new parts…

Exercise improves colon cancer survival, Canadian researchers say – CTV

June 01, 2025 TORONTO — Canadian researchers say a new study shows regular exercise improves survival for colon cancer patients. The study, published Sunday in the New England Journal of…

New hope for patients with less common breast cancer – CTV

June 02, 2025 Washington, United States — A new treatment nearly halves the risk of disease progression or death from a less common form of breast cancer that hasn’t seen…

Dentists praise Canadian Dental Care program, but also express concern over influx of new patients – CBC

4.5 million Canadians can qualify for the plan as it opens up to people between 18 and 64 Jun 02, 2025 A northern Ontario dentist says the Canadian Dental Care…

In the centre of Ontario’s drug crisis, Fort William First Nation fights for new facility – CBC

Jun 02, 2025 Thunder Bay district still has the highest opioid-related death rate in the province After declaring a state of emergency over its toxic drug crisis last summer, Fort…

Hospital alleges its floors aren’t flat, files $100M lawsuit against builder – CBC

Latest of claims concerning design, construction of Humber River Hospital Jun 02, 2025 Humber River Health is suing the consortium contracted to build and maintain its Toronto hospital for $100…

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