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Patient at centre of ex-London, Ont., dentist’s misconduct case files $2.15M suit alleging abuse

by Akin Smith
Patient at centre of ex-London, Ont., dentist’s misconduct case files .15M suit alleging abuse

WARNING: This story references actions deemed as sexual abuse by the dental profession’s regulatory college. A former London, Ont. dentist whose licence was revoked last month for having sexual interactions with a female …

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Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

by Akin Smith
Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

Kevin Konnyu spent a decade navigating the health-care system before he was approved recently for financial assistance through Ontario’s disability support program. But even though his province recognizes his disability, that’s not …

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Public guardian system could be improved, but needed to protect vulnerable Manitobans: chief psychiatrist

by Akin Smith
Public guardian system could be improved, but needed to protect vulnerable Manitobans: chief psychiatrist

Most Manitobans will never encounter the province’s chief psychiatrist, but if a doctor has decided you’re mentally incompetent, the trajectory of your life is in his hands.  The Public Guardian …

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Researchers hope findings will help ease lockdown loneliness in long-term care if restrictions return

by Akin Smith
Researchers hope findings will help ease lockdown loneliness in long-term care if restrictions return

A report published by Support N.L. and Memorial University says residents of long-term care faced feelings of confusion, isolation and abandonment due to visitor restrictions put in place as a …

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This teen was poisoned by carbon monoxide on the job. His parents say the employer got off easy

by Akin Smith
This teen was poisoned by carbon monoxide on the job. His parents say the employer got off easy

When Wil Krotenko got his first part time job in the meat department of the local Co-op grocery store last summer, the then 14-year-old couldn’t wait to start making his …

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‘It Turned Everything Around’: How This CEO Conquered His ADHD Using Brain Boosters

by Anas Siddiqui
‘It Turned Everything Around’: How This CEO Conquered His ADHD Using Brain Boosters

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When he was eight years old, Dan Freed could not sit still in school. “I remember coming home and bouncing off the …

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More than a bad trip: Experts warn about the risk of cannabis-induced psychosis

by Akin Smith
More than a bad trip: Experts warn about the risk of cannabis-induced psychosis

White Coat Black Art26:30The toll of cannabis-induced psychosis When Kalpit Sharma started smoking cannabis, he thought it was just part of “living his life” as a university student. After all, …

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Number of dementia patients in Ontario has risen 48% since 2010, new data released by OMA shows

by Akin Smith
Number of dementia patients in Ontario has risen 48% since 2010, new data released by OMA shows

New data shows that the number of people with dementia is rapidly growing in Ontario and doctors are urging the province to invest in home care now to meet their …

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‘Critical state’ hospital protocol could make nursing home situation worse, says union rep

by Akin Smith
‘Critical state’ hospital protocol could make nursing home situation worse, says union rep

A new protocol that gives priority for nursing home beds to people waiting for them in a “critical state” hospital may only be shifting the problem instead of fixing it and …

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These B.C. neuroscientists hope to help people with mental health challenges — using patients’ own brainwaves

by Akin Smith
These B.C. neuroscientists hope to help people with mental health challenges — using patients’ own brainwaves

A growing number of psychiatrists and psychologists in B.C. say they’re successfully treating patients by harnessing the power of patients’ own brain waves. Neurofeedback treatment has been studied for several decades but …

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