A big step in repairing damaged cartilage could impact OA treatmentsDamaged tissue in older mice and human tissue samples regrew using a ‘gerozyme inhibitor’ French health ministry confirms Ebola virus in doctor who worked in CongoThe Congolese health ministry said Wednesday there are 1,094 confirmed cases of Ebola, including 277 confirmed deaths. Group roils OMA governance Plan to let past- OMA presidents run again fails but other reformer motions pass. Study urges caution with calcium supplements for patients with heart disease A large cohort study linked calcium supplements—particularly without vitamin D—to a higher risk of repeat cardiovascular events in patients with CVD. Rexall launches weight management program The virtual program combines physician-led assessments with ongoing follow-up care and home delivery of medications. Montreal man sentenced to three years for weight-loss product scam in U.S. American officials believe consumers who received the brochures and purchased weight-loss products were defrauded out of more than $1.2 million. Alberta pharmacists: Is the new funding increase enough? We want to hear whether Alberta's new agreement will make a meaningful difference to your practice. Nova Scotia failing to properly oversee addictions, mental health care, says auditor The government created the office with its own dedicated minister in 2021 in response to a rise in mental health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canada Health Infoway unveils blueprint for pan-Canadian health data sharing Aligning with upcoming federal legislation, the proposed Trust Framework promises secure, cross-provincial data exchange. The AIDS Memorial Quilt made a fearful epidemic powerfully human The AIDS Memorial Quilt was stitched from the lives of those dying from an epidemic that many in the government and public feared and failed to address. First Previous 15 16 17 18 19 Next Last