Category: Health News
An early study has shown keeping your gums and teeth healthy may have added benefits for your brain health.
Preliminary research, set to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference next week, suggests adults who are genetically
February 7, 2023 · 7:00 AM
From DailyMail:
Last year, more than 10,000 people in Canada – surprisingly that’s over three percent of all deaths there – ended their lives via euthanasia, an increase of a third in the previous
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston addressed attendees at the Progressive Conservative AGM on Saturday, saying he felt an urgency to get things done.
“Nova Scotians elected us to get things done… I hope you’re proud of the effort, because I
White House communications director Kate Bedingfield noted Biden plans to out bipartisan achievements from his past year in office while promoting his “unity agenda.”
Bedingfield pointed to two bills — one that expanded health care for veterans exposed to burn
The City of Vancouver will be providing $2.8 million in funding to the local health authority to bolster the city’s mental health services, officials announced Sunday.
Major Ken Sim made the announcement at a news conference, saying most of the
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Luminarias arranged in a heart shape are lit during the presentation to raise awareness of heart health and love at the UPMC campus on Friday. The Lights of Love
Last month, Consumer Reports (CR) revealed that dozens of dark chocolate products sold in the US contain cadmium and lead — two heavy metals that can cause a variety of health problems, such as kidney damage and immune system suppression,
Phoenix-based Banner Health has paid $1.25 million to settle a federal probe into a massive 2016 data breach from a hacking incident that disclosed the protected health information of roughly 2.8 million consumers.
Investigators found evidence of “long term, pervasive
Roughly one in 200 babies born in Canada today will have a virus that can lead to hearing loss, intellectual disability or vision loss.
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) is “in the family of the herpes group of viruses,” Dr. Ari Bitnun,

