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Alberta man stunned when disability payments decreased during spouse's maternity leave

CBC Health News - 10 hours 17 min ago

Advocates across Alberta are looking to the government to reassess the rules around the province’s Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped program. Some say the program penalizes people with disabilities when they want to have children.

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Health Canada must reconsider man's bid to use magic mushrooms for cluster headaches, Federal Court rules

CBC Health News - Thu, 2024-05-30 16:43

A Federal Court judge recently granted a judicial review forcing Health Canada to reconsider a Calgary man's request to use medical grade psilocybin to treat extreme pain from cluster headaches. The decision also highlights the need to consider a patient's Charter rights in requests to access controlled substances.

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2nd person working with cows in Michigan got bird flu, health officials say

CBC Health News - Thu, 2024-05-30 12:33

Another Michigan dairy worker has been diagnosed with bird flu, the third human case associated with an outbreak in U.S. dairy cows, health officials said Thursday.

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Breast screening at age 40 not routinely advised, Canadian task force says

CBC Health News - Thu, 2024-05-30 06:53

People should be able to get a mammogram starting at age 40 but it shouldn’t be routinely offered for for women under 50 who are of average risk, new Canadian screening guidelines suggest.

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More than 20% of Alta. daycares serving food haven't been inspected in more than a year, documents reveal

CBC Health News - Thu, 2024-05-30 01:00

At a time when Canada is vastly expanding its child-care system, and just eight months after a major E. coli outbreak in Calgary child-care centres, an Alberta Health Services analysis shows the province is lagging in its rate of daycare inspections, falling short of its guideline of at least one health and safety inspection per year at each of the province's licensed daycare centres.

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Canadian scientists launch early warning system to spot traces of H5N1 bird flu in milk

CBC Health News - Thu, 2024-05-30 01:00

The newly-launched Pan-Canadian Milk Network is conducting ongoing tests of the Canadian milk supply in an effort to spot any fragments of the H5N1 virus in case any dairy cows become infected here amid an unprecedented outbreak of bird flu in herds across the U.S.

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Health minister defends new powers to pull products off shelves

CBC Health News - Wed, 2024-05-29 15:24

Federal Health Minister Mark Holland said Wednesday he needs new powers to unilaterally take dangerous products off the shelves if they're hurting people and are not being used as intended.

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Toronto reports 523 opioid overdose deaths in 2023

CBC Health News - Wed, 2024-05-29 10:00

Toronto's top doctor is calling the opioid overdose crisis a drug toxicity epidemic and is pushing for an empathetic health response as officials release preliminary annual data on the city's overdose deaths.

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Housing crisis is forcing more seniors into shelters, doctors say

CBC Health News - Wed, 2024-05-29 02:00

More older adults are becoming homeless in Canada and relying on shelters, straining an already under-resourced system, a group of Toronto doctors says in a new report published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

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126 children and youth died of toxic drugs in 5 years: B.C. coroner

CBC Health News - Tue, 2024-05-28 21:03

The B.C. Coroners Service has found that 126 children and youth younger than 19 died due to toxic drugs between 2019 and 2023.

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Many disabled and pregnant Ontarians face barriers to accessible care, report finds

CBC Health News - Tue, 2024-05-28 13:19

One in eight pregnant people in Ontario has a disability, but many face barriers to accessible care and disrespect from health-care providers, according to a new report.

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Family members in U.S. infected with muscle worms after eating undercooked Sask. bear meat

CBC Health News - Tue, 2024-05-28 04:30

Many people who shared a meal of bear meat, harvested from northern Saskatchewan, at a family gathering in South Dakota were infected with trichinellosis, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts say it’s a common occurrence in wild meat.

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N.S. is pursuing more family doctors, but not all want to stick to primary care

CBC Health News - Tue, 2024-05-28 02:00

A growing number of doctors trained in family medicine are splitting their time doing other duties or, in some cases, not doing family medicine at all.

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Number of drug-related deaths in N.L. in 2023 nearly double previous year: documents

CBC Health News - Tue, 2024-05-28 01:30

Drug-related deaths in Newfoundland and Labrador nearly doubled in 2023 over the previous year, according to the latest numbers, with cocaine being the main culprit.

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Neuralink looks to the public to solve a seemingly impossible problem

CBC Health News - Tue, 2024-05-28 01:00

Elon Musk’s startup Neuralink is pitched as a brain implant that will let people control computers and other devices using their thoughts. Turning brain signals into computer inputs means transmitting a lot of data very quickly. Now, the company is seeking a new algorithm that can transmit that data in a smaller package through a public challenge.

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Province blocks city's plan to put some patients in taxis in Ottawa

CBC Health News - Mon, 2024-05-27 15:17

The City of Ottawa's plans to put some non-urgent patients in taxis has been blocked by the Ontario Ministry of Health, leaving paramedics with one less option to deal with backed-up emergency rooms.

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From fire to flood, experts urge governments to disaster-proof hospitals against climate change

CBC Health News - Mon, 2024-05-27 06:33

Disasters that bring people to the emergency room — like fires, floods, heat waves and other extreme weather — often also strike the hospitals themselves. With the number of climate-related emergencies expected to worsen in coming years, experts caution that some parts of the country will need to move quickly to disaster-proof life-saving infrastructure.

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Patient death at Health Sciences Centre prompts renewed calls for change at hospital, Crisis Response Centre

CBC Health News - Mon, 2024-05-27 03:00

A death at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre campus has sparked calls for more safety measures to protect patients and staff at the hospital and the province's Crisis Response Centre — including dedicated security at both sites.

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With nowhere to go, homeless people spend more time in Sask. hospitals, data shows

CBC Health News - Mon, 2024-05-27 03:00

Homeless people in Saskatchewan spend longer in hospitals than a standard stay, according to recent data, illustrating a need for more housing to ease some pressure on hospital capacity.

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Manitoba doctor accused of defrauding another physician by faking cancer, lying to college

CBC Health News - Mon, 2024-05-27 03:00

A Thunder Bay doctor is on a mission to recoup over $160,000 she lent to a woman who was expelled from the University of Manitoba's residency program after she fabricated evidence of a non-existent serious medical condition.

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