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Menopause is a reality for almost half of Canada’s population, yet many common myths exist.
Menopause typically occurs in women between 45 to 55 years old, when the menstruation cycle ends. During this period, females can experience a range of
February 23, 2023 | Ottawa, Ont. | Health Canada
Canada’s universal, accessible and publicly funded healthcare is a point of pride for Canadians. However, health workers across Canada are under enormous strain to deliver the care that Canadian patients deserve.
Indonesia’s health ministry has rubbished a screenshot shared on Facebook and Twitter that purportedly shows an article it published saying that the sperm of unvaccinated men “will be of great value in the future”. The screenshot is doctored to look
Alberta’s health minister says there will be $158 million in the upcoming budget to attract more physicians and other health-care professionals to fill gaps in care.
Jason Copping says the workforce is stretched and demands will only increase as the
The Ohio Department of Health will set up a clinic in East Palestine with help from federal officials to address the medical needs of residents, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday.
The governor spoke with the White House this week and
Feb. 3, 2023 – When I was a child, I watched syndicated episodes of the original Star Trek. I was dazzled by the space travel, sure, but also the medical technology.
A handheld”triorder”detected diseases, while an intramuscular
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CVS Health beat on top and bottom lines and gave good guidance.
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The stock is moving higher on news of another acquisition as well.
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Analysts’ sentiment is clear, CVS is the choice above other drugstore chains.
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
Alberta students will gain greater access to mental health supports as dozens of pilot projects get off the ground starting this month.
The provincial government has approved 60 projects as part of a $40 million two-year initiative with a second
