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Expert: Obesity聽

Published: 14 July 2025

About one-third of Canadians are now obese, with women and young adults most affected, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. It found obesity rates...

Experts: Hunger crisis in Gaza

Published: 30 July 2025

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warned yesterday of a worst-case scenario famine unfolding in the Gaza strip, as access to food and other essential items and services has...

Experts: GLP-1 drugs beyond weight loss

Published: 7 August 2025

Ozempic and Wegovy are widely used to support weight loss and manage diabetes. But could this class of drugs, known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, also help treat heart failure, liver disease and even...

Experts: Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Published: 21 August 2025

The first case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever was confirmed in Quebec this week. The tick-borne illness, which can be life threatening, is typically found in the United States....

Experts: New guidelines to help Canadians quit smoking

Published: 25 August 2025

New national smoking cessation guidelines caution that e-cigarettes should generally not be the first choice for people trying to quit. Published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the...

Expert: Health consequences of wildfire smoke

Published: 28 August 2025

Canada鈥檚 2023 wildfire season caused the country鈥檚 worst air pollution levels since 1998, according to a new report. It warns that if such pollution levels persist, Canadians could lose about two...

Experts: Health misinformation online

Published: 11 September 2025

The Canadian Medical Association is warning that science is under attack and false health information is spreading rapidly, with serious implications for public trust and patient health....

Expert: Mifepristone under safety review in U.S.聽

Published: 26 September 2025

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the safety and efficacy of mifepristone, a drug used widely in medical abortions. The review has raised concerns about potential new restrictions...

Perceived social status tied to cardiovascular risks in women but not in men

Published: 2 July 2025

Women who see themselves as having lower social status are more likely than other people to show early signs of heart stress linked to future disease risk, according to a new study led by...

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