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- Apixaban Safer Than Rivaroxaban for Treatment of Acute Venous Thromboembolism - Hematology Advisor
Apixaban found safer than Rivaroxaban for treatment of acute venous thromboembolism
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine Associated With Higher Mortality for Women With Breast Cancer - Clinical Advisor
Alternative medicine linked to higher breast cancer mortality, conventional treatment still the best option
- Cresco Labs Will Remain Undervalued Without Any New Synergies (Rating Downgrade)
Cresco Labs downgraded to Sell
- Pet CHEK: Sweet Mocha from Amy’s Bunny Barn developed cancer because she wasn’t spayed
Amy's Bunny Barn rabbit Mocha developed cancer due to not being spayed.
- Male cyclist rushed to hospital after being struck by vehicle in Little Jamaica
Male cyclist seriously injured in hit-and-run accident in Little Jamaica, Toronto, rushed to hospital.
- Vaccine record enforcement overwhelms Hamilton phone lines - The Spec
Vaccine record enforcement overwhelms Hamilton phone lines
- Parkinson’s May Change How the World Smells - Sri Lanka Guardian
Parkinson's disease may cause loss of smell
- What I learnt living with daily chronic pain - The Times
Living with daily chronic pain has made me incredibly resilient, I've learned to prioritize self-care and not be afraid to ask for help
- Woman, 33, Says It Took 20 Years to Finally Get an Endometriosis Diagnosis, After Multiple Doctors Dismissed Her (Exclusive) - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
Woman says it took 20 years to get endometriosis diagnosis after multiple doctors dismissed her symptoms.
- Two students die in university meningitis outbreak - Yahoo News Canada
Two students die in university meningitis outbreak
- LETTER: Knee surgery meant great care at Chilliwack General Hospital
Knee surgery recipient praises hospital care.
- LETTER: Looking for better parking solutions near Banff hospital
Limited parking options
- Greater Toronto condo owners shifting to renovations as market downturn continues
Renovation costs are becoming a burden for condo owners, who are having to spend more on renovations to keep up with their mortgage payments.
- Bone smashing, plastic surgery and Clavicular: what is ‘looksmaxxing?’
A growing online community prioritizes physical appearance, often involving cosmetic procedures and image enhancement.
- Skater hopes to tackle 'tsunami of loneliness'
Skateboarding helps support young men's mental health
- 'I had no idea': The hidden mental health struggles many women face during menopause
Many women unaware of menopause mental health risks.
- Kemenkes accelerates immunization ahead of Eid in high-risk areas, to combat measles transmission - Independent Observer
Kemenkes accelerates immunization ahead of Eid in high-risk areas, to combat measles transmission
- Lagasse probes government on Ste. Anne hospital status
Lagasse calls for updates on Ste. Anne hospital designation and provincial support
- Fat cells burn energy to make heat, making them the next frontier of weight loss therapies - Medical Xpress
Fat cells burn energy to produce heat, potentially aiding weight loss
- One year after public outcry, critics say government is still dragging its feet on Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital
Construction delays continue on Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital project, medical professionals and opposition parties criticize government for cutting corners
- Sudbury influenza cases tapering off since December peak - Sudbury News
Influenza cases in Sudbury have decreased significantly since reaching a peak in December.
- 'I want to be a role model': Canada's Para ice hockey captain McGregor leads with quiet confidence
Tyler McGregor is Canada's Para ice hockey captain, a vocal mental health advocate, and leads the team to the 2026 Paralympics.
- He thought he followed all the rules. Then border guards arrested him on the street
Social worker's work permit revoked without notice, sparking allegations of bureaucratic error.
- UPEI student lone Canadian to win prestigious award for her cancer treatment research
UPEI student Chapman is the first Canadian to win the award, which will help fund her research and personal expenses.
- NDP puts forward Private Member’s Bill on cancer patients paying for parking
NDP introduces bill to end parking fees for cancer patients
- Healthcare In Brazil For Expats: A Comprehensive 2026 Guide To Systems And Costs
High-quality healthcare in Brazil can be expensive for expats, with waiting times for public beds often exceeding 6 months.
- Infant from Fort St. John spends 240 days in BC Children’s Hospital
A 7-month-old infant from Fort St. John, BC, spent 240 days in BC Children's Hospital after being born with Down syndrome.
- Prince Rupert Port Authority donates $125K to stregthen maternity services
Prince Rupert Regional Hospital to receive $125K from Prince Rupert Port Authority
- CCRAN Continues to Advocate for Lowering Colorectal Cancer Screening Age to 45 Following Canadian Cancer Society Statement
CCRAN calls for lowering colorectal cancer screening age to 45
- Is Canada missing the mark on alcohol awareness? - CityNews Vancouver
Canada's alcohol awareness campaigns have been criticized for being underwhelming
- Audrey Irene Wheatland
Audrey Irene Wheatland, a 95-year-old woman from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, passed away on January 1st, 2026. She is survived by her sons, granddaughter, and great-granddaughters. A private service was held without public attendance, with donations to charity in lieu of flowers.
- Brampton gets $230K grant for firefighter safety — here’s how they’ll spend it
Brampton receives $230K grant for firefighter safety
- Suspect dead after truck crashes into Michigan synagogue
Suspect dead after truck crashes into Michigan synagogue
- Man shot by police charged with attempted murder after driving towards officer, Halton police say
Man charged with attempted murder after police shooting in Ontario.
- Canada's hospital emergency rooms have hit a breaking point. Is it the new normal?
Canada's hospital emergency rooms are overflowing, leading to patients being treated in non-traditional spaces.
- GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use Linked to Reduced Risks for Substance Use Disorder - The Cardiology Advisor
GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic and Mounjaro may help reduce substance use disorder by blocking addictive pathways in the brain.
- Meghan surprises patients during children’s hospital visit
Meghan visits children's hospital, brings joy to patients
- Richmond, Coquitlam pet businesses turn Canadian herring into dog treats
Richmond, Coquitlam pet businesses team up to create dog treats from Canadian herring, with proceeds supporting local kids with cancer
- Pedestrian rushed to hospital after being struck by vehicle in Long Branch
Pedestrian rushed to hospital after being struck by vehicle in Long Branch.
- 100 Mile House ER closed all day Friday, March 13
100 Mile House ER closed on March 13, Cariboo Memorial Hospital an alternative.
- ‘You get to remember your roots:’ Culture and colour at forefront of Dawson College’s Caribbean Style Carnival
Dawson College hosts Caribbean Style Carnival, highlighting cultures of Guyana, Grenada, Jamaica, and Trinidad.
- Lack of space at Red Deer hospital has doctors resting in their vehicles, or worse
Red Deer hospital shortage affects doctors' accommodations
- Halton nurse launches free website to help residents find family doctors taking patients
A 26-year-old nurse has launched a website to help Halton residents find family doctors taking new patients.
- Europe sees decline in bird flu case detections, report finds - Global News
Europe witnesses decline in bird flu case detections