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May 20—Health care providers at Tri-State Health, formerly Tri-State Memorial Hospital, I a new Inpatient and Dietary Wing slated to receive its first patients starting June 5 will help them to better serve patients in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.
On Friday,
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
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots has opened up new possibilities for doctors and patients — but the technology also comes with the risk of misdiagnosis, data privacy issues and biases in decision-making.
One of the most popular examples
The Province will open a first-of-its-kind clinic in Atlantic Canada to help reduce visits to emergency departments and walk-in clinics and decrease the length of hospital stays by people experiencing homelessness.
“When patients are well enough to be released from
TORONTO – Cash-strapped hospices in Ontario say the province needs to boost their annual funding because the cost increases that began at the start of the pandemic have not eased.
A group that represents roughly 75 hospices says these end-of-life
ALABAMA (WHNT) – Mental health care professionals are getting more and more concerned as the state of Alabama faces its most critical community health care provider shortage to date.
According to a recent study by Mental Health America, vacant positions
‘I have never seen our health-care system in a state like this,’ said Orillia-based doctor who is wrapping up one-year terms as OMA president
ORILLIA — With her terms as the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) president winding down, Rose Zacharias
Jan Linner has been a nurse for close to five decades, starting in 1973 and working in intensive care and critical care units at Victoria and St. Joseph’s Hospital in London, Ont.
When she retired from hospital nursing 10 years
New spending for healthcare was highlighted as a top priority in Canada’s Budget

