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When we aim to kill as pesticides currently do, harm is done to all who live on this planet. Imagine the future if regulators ...
If we want to build a more equitable and responsive health-care system, one that doesn’t leave millions behind, we must start ...
In a country as wealthy as Canada, youth should not have to fight to survive. They deserve the chance to thrive and secure a ...
Canadians deserve access to supports intended to relieve suffering, that may ease or address the person’s desire to die.
By embedding mental health care into the heart of nursing education, we can empower nurses to make a life-changing difference ...
When it comes to the Canadian Task Force, health advocacy is an integral role for any medical professional. There is no desire to generate more “business.” ...
As the province works toward attaching all Ontarians to primary care, it’s time to re-imagine how we build teams to support ...
Deeply ingrained gender biases within surgery are discouraging women from entering the field, according to findings in a new McGill University study.
Assessing driving fitness in dementia patients is one of the most challenging aspects of care, requiring a delicate balance of medical, emotional, ethical and practical considerations.
In 440 B.C., Hippocrates famously said “Let food be thy medicine.” More than 2,000 years later, the evidence to substantiate this statement has never been more robust. Research has consistently ...