Women who want to get pregnant can safely pause hormone blockers treating their breast cancer: studyYoung women diagnosed with breast cancer often must delay pregnancy for years while they take hormone-blocking pills. Celine Dion diagnosed with rare neurological disorderIn an emotional video messages posted in French and English on Thursday on Instagram, Dion said stiff person syndrome was causing spasms that affect her ability to walk and sing. N.L. paying telehealth company more than twice what it pays doctors for consultations The NLMA found a contract between the provincial government and Fonemed among the province's online roster of completed access to information requests. U.K. physicians prescribe heat in new initiative The program, which pays for the heat of people with some serious lung conditions, pays for itself in reduced hospital visits, its founder says. Innovator profile: Tech-savvy healthcare Jeff Wandzura is harnessing technology to extend pharmacy care into patients’ homes. New Brunswick Liberals call for increased respiratory illness reporting The province issues weekly case reports for COVID-19 and flu infections, but does not share data on respiratory syncytial virus. Jeff Yurek speaks at UofT about his journey from pharmacist to politician The two roles have more in common than one might think, he told the graduates. Billed as remedy for doctor shortage, virtual medicine in N.S. hits bottleneck Sara Wallace, 48, from Dartmouth, compared the experience to “trying to buy concert tickets.'' PSA test: How can we prevent overdiagnosis and overtreatment of prostate cancer? Prostate cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer among Canadian men and is the third leading cause of cancer-related death. Heads or tails: What statistical models tell us about the probability of living beyond 110 The world’s presumed oldest person, Kane Tanaka of Japan, died in April in her native country at the age of 119. First Previous 368 369 370 371 372 Next Last