As the avian flu outbreak continues to evolve, it is critical for us to continue monitoring, testing and surveillance, especially as the current administration in the U.S. imposes massive cuts in ...
With a provincial election coming in a few days, there are a few things we should reflect on regarding health care in our province. First and most important is that for basic health care and referrals ...
With increasing rates of breast cancer for Canadian women in their 20s to 40s, young survivors must grapple with the lifelong after-effects of cancer treatments such as mastectomies and chemotherapy.
As Guelph’s only supervised consumption site prepares to close, advocates warn people will die and the surrounding community ...
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