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Who wants to come over for the BEST protein Hot Fudge Sundaes?
My son can’t get enough of my protein ice cream! I agree, it’s the BEST keto ice cream recipe I’ve made! I had to make a homemade hot
It is nearly unbelievable that thousands of Canadians studying or practicing medicine abroad were prevented, in large degree, from returning home.
It is now apparent that the national shortage of physicians cannot be solved merely by expanding medical school spaces,
Improving the healthcare system for those who need it and those who work in it is a priority for both Nova Scotia and Denmark.
Premier Tim Houston joined Denmark’s Minister for the Interior and Health Sophie Løhde in Copenhagen to
Nurses in Prince George are warning the largest hospital in northern BC is at a “breaking point,” describing long waits in the emergency room and patients lined up in hallways to receive care.
Members of the BC Nurses Union (BCNU)
Reader says a monthly fee directly to OHIP would ensure ‘we know where the funds are going’ rather than just into the government coffers
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Dozens of physicians working inside the busiest emergency room in British Columbia have released a scathing letter describing an unrelenting “crisis” at the department, claiming the local health authority has “repeatedly” asked them to keep details of the situation from
Now that I am in my 40’s I am always on the pursuit of natural anti-aging products.
In the quest for healthy and youthful-looking skin, we often explore various beauty treatments and products. Among the innovative breakthroughs in skincare, red
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NextMed Health’s Lifesaving Radio helps improve surgical accuracy and efficiency with new Highway to Heal albums and other rock music in the style of AC/DC
SAN DIEGO — Surgical teams have
Responding to the criticism, the UCP said its government inherited a “broken, bloated, and bureaucratic health system” from the NDP
Kathleen MacMillan is a retired nurse and academic living at Prince Edward Island, and Angela Wignall is a policy nurse working and living in British Columbia.
Beyond the $331-billion spent annually on our publicly funded health care system, Canadians know


