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Should Wegovy, the $400-a-month obesity medication, be covered by the provinces?

by Akin Smith
Should Wegovy, the 0-a-month obesity medication, be covered by the provinces?

The popular weight-loss drug Wegovy has been available in Canada since early May, but anybody hoping to use it will have to shell out about $400 a month.  One advocate says …

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Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

by Akin Smith
Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

White Coat Black Art26:30Preventing the next Belleville At The Mill on Main restaurant in Huntsville, Ont., manager Michelle Francis is placing a naloxone kit near the wood-burning pizza oven behind …

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Poland has a near-total abortion ban. Lawmakers have taken 1st steps to possibly lifting it

by Walter Watson
Poland has a near-total abortion ban. Lawmakers have taken 1st steps to possibly lifting it

Polish lawmakers voted Friday to move forward with several bills aimed at reforming the Catholic country’s abortion laws, including two that would lift the near-total ban on abortion that currently exists in the …

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Trump tries to unburden himself of abortion albatross

by Walter Watson
Trump tries to unburden himself of abortion albatross

Abortion may be the biggest threat to Donald Trump’s political comeback. Like an albatross he personally helped set loose. Now he’s trying to wriggle from its clutches. The former president has …

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Woman says she had to wait for ER to open as husband had seizure

by Akin Smith
Woman says she had to wait for ER to open as husband had seizure

A Prince Rupert woman says emergency room closures plaguing the British Columbia port city forced her to make an “impossible” choice when her husband had a severe epileptic seizure early Monday …

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The pharmacare bill is coming today — here’s what you need to know

by Akin Smith
The pharmacare bill is coming today — here’s what you need to know

The Liberal government is expected to table its pharmacare legislation today — possibly the biggest expansion of publicly funded health care in Canada in decades. Because Canada is the only country …

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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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Delays, falls, errors led to deaths, worsening care for patients in Manitoba hospitals, report says

by Akin Smith
Delays, falls, errors led to deaths, worsening care for patients in Manitoba hospitals, report says

Health professionals are growing increasingly concerned that health-care delays are leading to more patient deaths as wait times in Winnipeg emergency rooms continue to soar. On Friday, Manitoba Health released its latest …

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Here are the hoops this St. John’s man had to go through just to fill a prescription

by Akin Smith
Here are the hoops this St. John’s man had to go through just to fill a prescription

Ethan Crann is frustrated with Newfoundland and Labrador’s health-care system’s lack of clear answers for filling prescriptions for controlled substances without a primary-care provider. (Mike Moore/CBC) A St. John’s man …

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National pharmacare plan is in limbo as health minister calls pending deadline ‘arbitrary’

by Akin Smith
National pharmacare plan is in limbo as health minister calls pending deadline ‘arbitrary’

Health Minister Mark Holland signalled Tuesday the government is unlikely to meet the end-of-the-year deadline imposed by the NDP for passing pharmacare legislation — a condition of the supply-and-confidence agreement …

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