Unless governments act, Canadians will continue to wait in dangerous conditions – and more families will face tragic, ...
The coming Annual Meeting of Members (AMM) of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) Oct. 29 is not just another ...
While family medicine is exploring how to prepare doctors for team-based primary care, other health professions lack ...
Addressing rising mental health rates will undoubtedly require a range of different tools, both pharmacological and ...
That led him next door to Mt. Sinai, where they operated. As is often the case, there were complications; he ended up in ...
Not only did Ontario's move to allow pharmacists to prescribe for certain minor ailments reduce ED strain, but it also ...
Patient advocacy at its best is not about purity. It’s about presence. It’s about showing up to demand dignity for people ...
Who are the first people to test a drug before it goes to market? A recent investigation by the Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) published in the Toronto Star found that private companies in ...
Experiences of HIV-related stigma are still incredibly high in Canada – about 75 per cent of people living with HIV are careful telling others because of the associated stigma, according to a recent ...
The origins of breast cancer are varied. Though often the source of much attention, single gene mutations (like the BRCA mutation) are responsible for only 5 to 10 per cent of breast cancer diagnoses.
The successful implementation of the Canadian Health Act (CHA) reform due to take place in April 2026 will depend on provincial cooperation rather than competition between health-care professionals, ...
As we mark five years since the emergence of SARS-COV-2, the most grievous error of the global pandemic response has become very clear. It’s not “lockdowns,” as ...