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diseases & conditions

hiv self-tests hard to come by in saskatchewan

advocates for people with hiv say self-administered tests could be a game-changer in curbing saskatchewan's sky-high transmission rate.
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
jun 18 2021

liver parasite spread by canines on the rise in alberta

it’s been found in saskatchewan and in b.c., but alberta has had most of the cases of human disease
edmonton journal
jun 17 2021

why are people still dying alone in our hospitals?

'we’re seeing a lot of stress, a lot of angst, a lot of self-blame and guilt in families.'
vanessa hrvatin
jun 17 2021

sma president says lasting rural health solutions a priority

"i think it’s a complex problem, so i don’t pretend to have all the answers for it," dr. eben strydom said.
saskatoon starphoenix
jun 16 2021

covid-19 brain fog has links to brain disease: study

cleveland clinic researchers explore how covid-19 infection may lead to alzheimer's-like symptoms.
dave yasvinski
jun 14 2021

sideroblastic anemia: 28 days post-transplant and waiting

"they told us the plan and the official transplant date. that was surreal. i couldn't believe what i was hearing."
emma jones
jun 14 2021

opinion: canada must recommit to hiv/aid targets

as of the end of 2020, most of the world had failed to meet the un 90-90-90 target.
vancouver sun
jun 13 2021

risk of tick-borne lyme disease growing in montreal: scientists

confirmed cases of lyme disease dropped in quebec in 2020, but experts expect the tick-borne disease to resume its steady climb this summer.
the montreal gazette
jun 11 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

hiv self-tests hard to come by in saskatchewan

advocates for people with hiv say self-administered tests could be a game-changer in curbing saskatchewan's sky-high transmission rate.
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
jun 18 2021

liver parasite spread by canines on the rise in alberta

it’s been found in saskatchewan and in b.c., but alberta has had most of the cases of human disease
edmonton journal
jun 17 2021

why are people still dying alone in our hospitals?

'we’re seeing a lot of stress, a lot of angst, a lot of self-blame and guilt in families.'
vanessa hrvatin
jun 17 2021

sma president says lasting rural health solutions a priority

"i think it’s a complex problem, so i don’t pretend to have all the answers for it," dr. eben strydom said.
saskatoon starphoenix
jun 16 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

covid-19 brain fog has links to brain disease: study

cleveland clinic researchers explore how covid-19 infection may lead to alzheimer's-like symptoms.
dave yasvinski
jun 14 2021

sideroblastic anemia: 28 days post-transplant and waiting

"they told us the plan and the official transplant date. that was surreal. i couldn't believe what i was hearing."
emma jones
jun 14 2021

opinion: canada must recommit to hiv/aid targets

as of the end of 2020, most of the world had failed to meet the un 90-90-90 target.
vancouver sun
jun 13 2021

risk of tick-borne lyme disease growing in montreal: scientists

confirmed cases of lyme disease dropped in quebec in 2020, but experts expect the tick-borne disease to resume its steady climb this summer.
the montreal gazette
jun 11 2021
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

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