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First Nation in Ontario has no space for alcohol-drug detox centre, so dozens being helped at a hotel
With no alcohol-drug detox centre of its own, Long Lake #58 First Nation in northwestern Ontario is supporting 42 members by sending them to a hotel where they can safely go through the process of stopping substance use. Here's how the community aims to support healing through on-site medical, social and cultural supports.
Trump wants to tariff Canadian-made drugs. Experts warn U.S. patients could pay the price
Experts say if the Trump administration applies tariffs to pharmaceuticals, it would disrupt delicate supply chains — and shortages in life-saving drugs could be on the line.
Ontario failing to provide adequate mental health services for youth and children, auditor general says
The province’s auditor general released 2 reports Monday condemning shortfalls in different government services, including mental health services for youth and children, and oversight of non-municipal drinking water.
N.B. woman never expected to have to fight to donate kidney to cousin in Ontario
A New Brunswick woman wants to donate one of her kidneys to her cousin in Ontario but discovered not having a family doctor could prevent that.
Trump threats open 'floodgate' of inquiries from U.S. physicians about moving north
Canada's health-care system could stand to benefit from the political upheaval unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump as American physicians look to move north and Canadians forgo opportunities south of the border.
What you should know about benzos before you take them
Within 10 minutes of disclosing his sleepless nights to his family doctor, Georges Marcoux had a little white pill in his hand.
Parents, midwives mourn closure of family birth unit at Montreal's Notre-Dame Hospital
The family birth unit emphasized physiological — or natural — medication-free births and collaborated with midwives, who shared their expertise and knowledge with the unit's nurses. Some say the closure is a missed opportunity for Montreal.
Social media suggests seed oils — like canola — are bad for you. More science is saying otherwise
There's a sizzling debate on social media over seed oils, with some people adamantly claiming they are unhealthy. But new research, which expands on previous studies in this area, finds that they could reduce your risk of an early death.
10 supervised drug consumption sites in Ontario can stay open for now amid Charter challenge
An Ontario judge has granted an injunction to keep 10 supervised consumption sites open while he considers a Charter challenge of a new provincial law that bans the sites from operating within 200 metres of schools or daycares.
Most Americans aren’t worried about measles, despite the ongoing outbreak, according to a new poll
Measles outbreak FAQ: Do I need a vaccine booster? What do I do if I've been exposed? And what are the symptoms?
Quebec cancer patient's fight to save home shows how costly a diagnosis can be
Bianca Buitrago-Poulin, 34, was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia two years ago, but her illness had been affecting her long before then. After more than a decade of working in geriatric care, symptoms were making it hard to hold down a job.
Red Deer overdose prevention site set to close after judge rules against extending injunction
Justice C.A. Rickards of Court of King’s Bench denied a request by Aaron Brown, a man with opioid use disorder, to keep the OPS open beyond March 31.
Drug that could be 'more toxic than fentanyl' being sold in northern B.C.
Northern Health is warning that a toxic drug that is "equal or more toxic than fentanyl" is being sold in northern B.C.
Analysis of 'undiagnosed neurological illness' underway, too soon to talk possible source, says doctor
The New Brunswick government has begun the "data analysis phase" of its investigation into undiagnosed neurological symptoms affecting hundreds of people in seven provinces and whether environmental substances, such as heavy metals and pesticides, are a factor.
B.C. city buys health clinic to help community retain and recruit new doctors
Dawson Creek is looking at team care to serve the needs of the community.
Amid Canada's largest measles outbreak in more than a decade, experts say this COVID-era tool could help
As Canada deals with its largest measles outbreak in more than a decade, health experts say a COVID-era tool could help tame the spread.
Married 41 years and racked with pain, N.B. couple said goodbye together using MAID
Lee Goguen says her parents' decision to receive medical assistance in dying at Saint John Regional Hospital gave the couple, who were both suffering from cancer, a merciful and peaceful death.
Chilliwack mother enduring multiple seizures faces year-and-a-half wait for epilepsy procedure
A Chilliwack mother faces a year-and-a-half wait for an epilepsy procedure. The hospital that performs them, VGH, can only do two a month.
Longtime N.S. volunteer firefighter battling cancer won't receive compensation
Bruce Masales had a 21-year volunteer firefighting career in Eastern Passage. But he doesn't qualify for workers' compensation or other municipal insurance coverage, falling through a gap in both systems.