Toronto hospital opens up genetic screening to all breast cancer patientsA new pilot project at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto allows all patients with breast cancer to get advanced genetic testing. Results could help doctors identify the most effective treatment. The third-year question: You don’t want to read this if you have made up your mindWe need to discuss values that I think we all share. We all understand the problems. We all care about the best outcome. CPAP use may reduce secondary CVD events As long as people use the devices at least four hours per day. Disabled B.C. man forced to drag himself off flight says he’s pushing for changes Prince George resident Rodney Hodgins said Sunday he’s going to push for changes to ensure no other disabled person endures what he experienced. A new cure for sickle cell disease may be coming. Health advisers will review it next week The only cure for painful sickle cell disease today is a bone marrow transplant. But soon there may be a new cure that attacks the disorder at its genetic source. Ontario lowering age for regular breast cancer screenings to 40 The move follows a draft recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force earlier this year. 25 recommendations to improve healthcare in Nova Scotia A panel of Nova Scotians from all walks of life weighed in on how primary care can be improved to serve them better. Atopic dermatitis overview and treatment landscape What's available to help patients with this chronic inflammatory skin condition? Can the COVID-19, flu and RSV vaccines be administered in a single visit? The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says this option is acceptable, but be aware of the risks. An app to save precious time during a heart attack? Developer describes technology, currently being deployed at Montreal hospitals, as the “Uber Eats of critical care.” First Previous 223 224 225 226 227 Next Last