For University of Alberta student Kearyn Hall, migraines can be debilitating. “I’m completely incapacitated when I get a migraine,” she said. “You can’t really deal with that on your own.
From reducing the number of visits to how much food is given out, food banks across Canada are changing how they operate as demand has become “unprecedented.” Earlier this month,
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Nearly 10 years after he began his hunt for a superbug known as C. difficile in Vancouver, Angus the English springer spaniel is giving his nose a rest as he
A new GreenShield survey conducted by Ipsos has found that 33 per cent of Canadian women “wait more than two years for effective menopause care.” The survey states that this
Select milk products sold through the Farmers, Natrel and Québon brands are being recalled due to a “possible presence of pieces of glass.” The recalls were initially triggered by Agropur,
By Staff The Associated Press Posted March 25, 2026 2:29 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A jury in the U.S. has found both
Nearly half of Black women, girls and gender-diverse people in Canada have delayed or avoided seeking health care out of fear of racial discrimination, according to a new national survey
It’s not just weight loss and diabetes: GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may also help patients suffering from anxiety and depression, a new study has found. Semaglutide, the active
An outbreak of meningitis B in the U.K. that has killed a university and a high school student in southeast England is “unprecedented,” said Britain’s chief medical advisor. The number

