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Canadian Grief Alliance calls for urgent action to fix Canada’s broken grief support system and confront a silent public ...
(Left) Dr. Jonathan Lau, neurosurgeon at London Health Sciences Centre, with his patient, Steve Kieffer. With a 50-60 per cent success rate in curing epilepsy, this advanced procedure is bringing new ...
Rapid advances in cancer treatment have benefitted many people, but urgent change is needed in Canada’s cancer care workforce ...
Health care is continually advancing, with new technologies and techniques being developed regularly. This ongoing evolution can pose challenges for healthcare practitioners who must learn and adopt ...
Explore the evolving role of pharmacy professionals in healthcare. Discover how they adapt and thrive in changing environments.
New research led by a St. Michael’s Hospital clinician-scientist and published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine suggests that a therapy called Tolebrutinib could reduce disability ...
A seminal study from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and their collaborators in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, and Iceland has uncovered a new genetic ...
We’re at mile marker 35 (of 26.2) in the marathon of COVID-19 response and the finish line continues to find furtive ways of eluding us. Those racing on fumes are nervous that if the sixty seconds of ...
Jessica is a 68-year-old patient admitted to the emergency department, presenting with shortness of breath and a decreased level of consciousness. She did not bring her home medications, but her ...
For many of us, getting a vaccine or other routine injection is not a pleasant experience. But there’s something comforting about the injection site being wiped with an alcohol swab. Other than ...
Dr. Frank Martino, President & CEO, William Osler Health System. As we begin a New Year, I reflect upon the exceptional dedication of staff, physicians and volunteers across Ontario hospitals who ...