[ad_1] Bruce Shilton’s crippling fatigue left him bedridden for six months. Sue Faber was so forgetful, she couldn’t remember her daughters’ birthdates. And Andrea Smith’s relentless...
[ad_1] When Nafisa Nezam Omar was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, she got an unusual prescription: T’ai Chi. Several months after enrolling in the traditional style...
[ad_1] Amid an ongoing political turf war, Canadian doctors have thrown their weight behind carbon pricing calling it the best “treatment” for a major public health...
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[ad_1] Sixteen air ambulance doctors with Lifeflight Manitoba say they aren’t eager to budge should the government privatize the province’s emergency air services. Lifeflight provides quick...
[ad_1] This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly roundup of eclectic and under-the-radar health and medical science news emailed to subscribers every Saturday morning....
[ad_1] What’s an appropriate level of marijuana consumption if a lot depends on your doing your job exactly right? Police forces across the country have been...
[ad_1] Three years into her medical training at McGill University, Charlotte Rosen says she has had just one lecture, so far, on abortions. « Overall, » Rosen...
[ad_1] One in four Canadian physicians suffers from burnout, according to a survey of the profession. Released on Wednesday, the poll by the Canadian Medical Association...
[ad_1] Tanya Scriven is still driven to tears more than a decade later, talking about her pregnancy and the health care experience she had as a large woman. « As...