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- 7/13/2021
Now is not the time for a federal election
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has shaved off his beard and trimmed his hair. Pre-writ electioneering is occurring across the country. But coronaviruses often show seasonality and we may not be as done with the pandemic as we'd like. Now is not the time for an early election call. - 7/13/2021
Nova Scotia hospital opens new ICU
The Lorraine Elizabeth Brownrigg ICU is situation strategically between the hospital’s operating rooms and emergency department, and just across from diagnostic imaging. - 7/13/2021
What causes vaginal dryness?
- 7/13/2021
Blending empathy with excellence: Pharmacy doctoral grad’s international experience gives him unique perspective
Damion Barnes wants to help patients from all backgrounds improve their health, one achievable goal at a time. - 7/13/2021
EXPLAINER: Are we going to need COVID 19 booster shots?
Globally, experts are watching closely to determine if and when people might need another shot. - 7/13/2021
Montreal ER doctors say pandemic has worsened staff shortages across system
Montreal emergency room doctors say a shortage of healthcare workers that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic is leaving emergency rooms overwhelmed in the eastern part of the city. - 7/13/2021
Aspirin and other common anti-inflammatory drugs could help prevent COVID-19 deaths, says pharmacy researcher
Drugs could offer safer treatment than current options to help stop worst outcomes due to hyperinflammation. - 7/13/2021
The central role of the family doctor in the diagnosis and management of fibromyalgia
Notes from a rheumatologist on what family doctors need to know about fibromyalgia and its treatment. - 7/12/2021
Environmental racism: New study investigates whether Nova Scotia dump boosted cancer rates in nearby Black community
Questions about the high rates of cancer—and deaths—among members of Shelburne’s African Nova Scotian community, compared to their white neighbours on the other side of town or even within the South End, have long simmered.