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- B.C.'s top doctor declares end to province's 2025-26 respiratory-illness season
B.C.'s top doctor declares end to province's 2025-26 respiratory-illness season
- Cariboo Brain Injury Association provides community, healing to members
Cariboo Brain Injury Association offers support and resources for individuals affected by brain injury
- Kelowna YMCA offering free health assessments for seniors
Kelowna YMCA offers free health assessments for seniors on Mar. 13
- School bus overturns in rural Quebec, leaving one person in critical condition
A school bus overturned in rural Quebec, leaving one person in critical condition.
- LETTER: Thanks to the Good Samaritan at Peace Arch Hospital
A local woman thanks a hospital staff member for their kindness.
- What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Too Much Protein? - marthastewart.com
Eating too much protein can put a strain on your kidneys and increase the risk of kidney stones.
- Shuswap invited to get shredded with hospital foundation
Shuswap invited to get shredded with hospital foundation
- Oklahoma Children’s OU Health performs targeted chemotherapy for pediatric eye cancer
Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health begins offering targeted chemotherapy for pediatric eye cancer, delivering sight-saving treatment without requiring patients to leave the state.
- The Sun-Smart Revolution: Drastic Drop in Childhood Mole Numbers - Devdiscourse
Australian children now have half as many moles as they did in 1992, which is good news for melanoma risk
- Penticton, B.C. murder victim’s mother frustrated as delays push trial
Penticton, B.C. mother frustrated with delays in murder trial
- These chronic conditions are the fastest growing in Toronto - Toronto Star
Chronic kidney disease
- B.C. premier in Surrey to visit construction site for new Cloverdale hospital
British Columbia premier visits Surrey construction site for new hospital, project remains on track for 2030 opening
- The Best Time to Eat High-Fiber Foods to Poop the Next Morning - EatingWell
Eating high-fiber foods before bed may help promote regular bowel movements and improve digestive health.
- Beaverton Good Samaritan struck on New Year’s Day says hospital revoked her essential care partner after family crash
Beaverton Good Samaritan faces backlash after hospital revokes her role as essential caregiver
- Confirmed measles cases in northeast B.C. exceeds 320 in latest update - Energeticcity
Confirmed measles cases in northeast BC exceed 320
- Durham health officials warn of measles exposure at Oshawa health clinic and hospital
Measles case confirmed at Oshawa health clinic and hospital
- Rob Shaw: NDP deal with B.C. teachers sets another costly precedent for public sector talks
NDP negotiates with teachers, sets costly precedent
- Eli Lilly: The One-Way Ride Can't Last Forever (Rating Downgrade)
Eli Lilly downgraded to Hold due to cooling growth
- Free healthy aging series launches in Richards Landing
Free healthy aging series launches in Richards Landing
- Moms describe being trapped in a cycle of anguish when a loved one faces mental health crises - Niagara-on-the-Lake Local
Mental health crises can be traumatic for family members, leading to feelings of guilt, anxiety, and helplessness.
- Your Good Health: Defining the characteristics of the four stages of cancer
Stage I cancers are characterized by small, localized tumors, while Stage IV cancers have spread to distant organs.
- Hew and Draw Restaurant Closed After Car Smashes Through Front of Building - VOCM
Car crashes through front of Hew & Draw hotel in Corner Brook, driver in hospital, minor injuries reported.
- Saskatoon toddler’s rare disease sparks fundraising push for research
A rare genetic condition affects a Saskatoon toddler, sparking a fundraising push for research into possible treatments.
- 'A terrible experience': Patients spent days on overflow stretchers in Corner Brook hospital - CBC
Patients at a Newfoundland and Labrador hospital were left on stretchers for days due to a hospital bed shortage.
- Can psilocybin ease distress in the dying? Research shows promise
Researchers in Ottawa report promising early results on the use of psilocybin to ease distress in palliative patients.
- Frustration mounts as Tolmie facility sits empty, despite BC Housing lease
Tolmie facility in Victoria remains unused
- Foothills Therapeutic Riding Program looking for volunteers
Foothills Therapeutic Riding Program seeks volunteers to support children with developmental disabilities
- International polio-containment group meets in White Rock
Progress updates on global polio efforts were shared by international attendees at the White Rock Rotary meeting.
- Take holistic journey at Okotoks Public Library
Take holistic journey at Okotoks Public Library offers free 8-week series on wellness from Alberta Health Services
- Benzo-dope reemerges as top substance found in Toronto’s drug supply, says checking service, as overdoses rise in region
Benzo-dope reemerges as top substance found in Toronto’s drug supply, as overdoses rise in region.
- Meta sued in the U.S. over smart glasses privacy after contractor reviewed sensitive content
Meta faces U.S. lawsuit over Ray-Ban AI smart glasses privacy allegations of contractor reviewing sensitive content.
- Alcohol warning labels, minimum prices could prevent cancer cases: UVic study
Alcohol warning labels and minimum prices could reduce cancer cases by hundreds of cases per year
- Dal and Nova Scotia Health launch new public health division
Dedicated to redefining public health training in the Maritimes, building academic capacity, and advancing research.
- Engineers sharpen gene-editing tools to target cystic fibrosis - Penn Today
Gene-editing tools improved for cystic fibrosis treatment
- Uxbridge senior, Durham organization urge province to better fund community support services
Community health workers face funding disparities
- Lung Squatters campaign targets 'invisible' silica hazard - Canadian Occupational Safety
Campaign aims to raise awareness about crystalline silica exposure in construction industry
- Respected emergency physician retires
Dr. Roberto Campanaro retires after nearly a decade of service at Western Hospital.
- B.C. is adopting permanent daylight time. Sleep researchers say standard time is healthier - CBC
British Columbia adopts permanent daylight time