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A Winnipeg-based community health organization is getting a $50,000 cash infusion to upgrade its aging mental health crisis line system.
The Victoria Hospital Foundation announced the donation to the Klinic Community Health Program through a grant earmarked to help organizations
May 25, 2023 · 2:22 AM
Dr. Howard J. Luks is an orthopedist who published a reasonable and fairly comprehensive article on knee osteoarthritis management. Thankfully, knee replacement surgery is the last resort for
- A new report finds a gastric balloon in combination with weight loss medication that can help people drop pounds.
- The Allurion Balloon, which hasn’t been approved in the United States but is being tested in clinical trials, occupies space in
An AI-based tool analyzes responses to mental health concerns and helps clinicians and others craft accurate and empathetic responses, researchers say. Photo courtesy of Tim Althoff
NEW YORK, May 25 (UPI) — Patients with medical questions who reach out
Eating healthy can be hard, and for many it’s becoming expensive to eat a balanced diet as food insecurity continues to be a growing problem.
Failing to properly fuel up can also have an impact on mental health according to

- Researchers say breast milk from mothers who are on a vegan diet contains a sufficient amount of vitamin B2 and carnitine.
- The research
How healthy is a vegan mom’s breast milk?
Vegan moms can breastfeed their children and don’t worry that their breast milk is missing essential nutrients, a new study finds.
Researchers from Amsterdam University Medical Center in the Netherlands tested the
The Current23:28Closing the research gap with heart disease in women
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For 58-year-old Ellen Valter, volunteering in a heart study at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital is a way for her to contribute to science in an
May 20, 2023 · 8:10 AM
From Peggy at Buttoni’s Low-Carb Recipes:
If you think you don’t like cabbage (like my husband) you have GOT to try this recipe! You’ll swear you don’t eat cabbage!! No cabbage odor or strong
Too many Chatham-Kent residents continue to smoke, at a rate higher than the provincial average, officials said during Wednesday’s board of health meeting.
