Researcher finds 13 ticks in one hour as Canada deals with early cases
A researcher was able to find 13 ticks in just one hour, highlighting a growing public health concern in many parts of North America.
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A researcher was able to find 13 ticks in just one hour, highlighting a growing public health concern in many parts of North America.
Senior doctors in the U.K. are feeling ‘increasingly unvalued’ and burned out, ‘quiet quitting’ and looking to move to Canada or Australia as a result, according to an article in a medical journal.
For decades, chemotherapy has been one of the most powerful weapons against childhood leukemia, but for kids, it can come with a cost. Leukemia begins in the bone marrow, the tissue inside your bones where blood cells are made.
Nearly 1 in 7 adults are affected by social anxiety disorder (SAD), a new study, published June 1, from the University of Toronto has found.
A Metro Vancouver hospital has begun offering earplugs and eye masks to patients stuck in hospital hallways and policymakers are now considering doing the same at more sites, CTV News has learned.
A high school student from Ontario is breaking medial barriers.
Health Canada is warning parents and caregivers to stop using a wooden pacifier clip sold online after determining it may pose a choking hazard for infants.
New research suggests that misunderstandings and mistakes when it comes to health information and medication instructions are widespread.
The federal government has launched a new advisory committee on preventive health care more than a year after pausing the work of a task force that had come under fire for failing to keep up with expert advice on cancer screening.
While millions of soccer fans cheer or groan over World Cup matches spanning North America, health officials will be on high alert for germs.
Lactalis Canada is recalling milk sold at Costco due to it being over-fortified with vitamins A and D, the company said on Monday.
When scientists with the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit began tracking the use of nicotine pouches among young Canadians in 2022, the product seemed like “a bit of a novelty,” researcher Michael Chaiton said.
While remote work comes with perks, recent research shows there may be broader mental-health impacts as a result of "extreme isolation."
Health officials in both Canadian cities hosting World Cup matches are warning visitors about the potential risk of the toxic illicit drug supply that could be very different from what they are used to at home.
Infectious disease experts says Canadians should keep the risk of West Nile virus in perspective: while the virus returns every summer and can cause severe illness in rare cases, most people infected after a mosquito bite never develop symptoms at all.
A study commissioned by former U.S. president Joe Biden’s administration to investigate alcohol-related health harms was released independently on Tuesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration decided not to feature the researchers’ findings in new dietary guidelines as it faced pushback from the alcohol industry and a congressional committee.