Albertans waited 6.5 months for medically necessary treatment in 2018: report
From receiving a referral from a general practitioner to getting in to see a specialist and then to actual medical treatment, Albertans in need of […]
Read moreFrom receiving a referral from a general practitioner to getting in to see a specialist and then to actual medical treatment, Albertans in need of […]
Read morePeople in Calgary marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) at Central Library on Monday. The IDPD event highlighted the achievements of people with […]
Read moreMONDAY, Dec. 3, 2018 — The prevalence of ever-diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 2.79 percent in the United States, with state-level variations in prevalence, […]
Read moreAlberta medical students are calling on the province to renew efforts to increase organ donor rates. Forty medical students from the University of Alberta and […]
Read moreFor those in vulnerable populations, things like accessing food can be a big challenge. “It’s either they buy their medication or buy their food,” said […]
Read moreA committee at Calgary City Hall is recommending that rules on separation distances between cannabis retail stores be put in place on a stretch of 8 […]
Read moreThe flu has hit the Peterborough region. Officials at Peterborough Public Health on Monday reported the first lab-confirmed case of seasonal influenza in the area. […]
Read moreHow being a helper helped me: As an 18-year-old, the Mail’s Dr Max volunteered at his local hospital and it taught him more about caring […]
Read moreHere are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Too Much Meat At Climate Conference: Environmental Groups […]
Read moreA funding announcement at McMaster University aims to end gender-based violence. The federal government has awarded over $3.4 million to McMaster researchers as they study […]
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