Category: Health
1,500 deaths in recent European summer wave occurred due to climate change, study estimates
Human-causing climate change is responsible for killing about 1,500 people in the European Heat Wave of last week, A first type of fast study is ... Read More
ER closures forced by shortage of doctors, nurses expressed apprehension in the rural sax.
Residents of some rural Suskechewan communities say that the closure forced by shortage of doctors and nurses left them without access to emergency room services, ... Read More
My PTSD made me worried that I would freeze in emergency. Then my neighbor had a heart attack
This is the first person column of Matthew Hengen, who lives in Falkland, BC, for more information about the first person stories of CBC, please ... Read More
‘Medical Leadership Crisis’ identified by reviews in the doctor culture of Regina Hospital
A review in the workplace culture for doctors in Regina's hospitals has identified some methods that do not support work-life satisfaction, patient care or admitted ... Read More
What do you need to know about Legonaires’s disease
Public health authorities in South -Western Ontario have been in the headlines this week after public health officials declared an outbreak of severe respiratory disease.What ... Read More
ER challenges Dr. Alberta Premier to come on the shift, wait for patients in the hall
Alberta's doctors are challenging Daniel Smith, the head of emergency medicine for the Association of Emergency Medicine, to join the shift to see the moral ... Read More
1 dead, more than 40 sick as outbreaks of Legonaires in South -East London
Officials of the Middlesex London health unit say that one person is dead and more than 40 people are ill after a legionaires outbreak in ... Read More
Annapolis Valley Crocheter promotes mental health for growing audiences
Michael Cellic has created an online community by sharing his passion for crochet.Now the founder of Crocket Crowd says that he is going one step ... Read More
Sansk. Women 45+ can now self-refer for breast screening mammograms, but awareness, capacity issues are going on
The age of 45 years of age and older can now self-refer to screening a membogram without the need of a doctor, which is as ... Read More
Temporary housing ineffective for organ transplant patients, called charity
Two donations helping to organ transplant patients in Edmonton and Toronto say that it is time that provincial governments provide accommodation for patients who should ... Read More