Yukon and N.W.T. sign respective agreements in principle with feds on health fundingNews of that deal came less than half an hour after Northwest Territories announced its own agreement in principle with Ottawa, worth $361 million over 10 years. Which specialties provide the bulk of care to Canadian seniors? A study found three specialties account for 85% of all physician services provided to seniors. Ottawa urged to look into best before date system in bid to reduce grocery waste Experts say all they indicate is when a product is past its peak freshness. Australia is the first country to let patients with depression or PTSD be prescribed psychedelic Beginning Saturday, Australian physicians can prescribe doses of MDMA, also known as ecstasy, for PTSD. Opioids aren't effective in treating neck, lower back pain, study says The findings reflect the way muscular pain in the neck and lower back is increasingly treated in Canada. Want a more accurate number of Canada's homeless population? Try counting health data Traditional methods for determining the number of homeless people have relied on counting people accessing services. Not all sugars created equal: Maple syrup may reduce cardiometabolic risk Researchers surprised by the significant reduction in abdominal fat for participants using maple syrup. Do your patients live in a food swamp? Areas with more fast food, convenience stores, fewer supermarkets linked to more cancer. How much plastic are you breathing in? Study shows where in the airways microplastics travel. Daily low-dose ASA use in elderly patients increases the risk of anemia Study finds an increase in anemia and a decline in ferritin in otherwise healthy older adults taking daily low-dose acetylsalicylic acid. First Previous 80 81 82 83 84 Next Last