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Drugs like Ozempic are popular for weight loss. That’s because there’s been little other help: obesity doctors

by Akin Smith
Drugs like Ozempic are popular for weight loss. That’s because there’s been little other help: obesity doctors

White Coat Black Art26:30Ozempic: The good, the bad and the future Despite widely publicized reports of rare but severe side effects, obesity doctors say Ozempic and drugs like it have the …

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Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

by Walter Watson
Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

Israel’s military said its troops found an operational command centre and assets belonging to Hamas militants in Gaza’s biggest hospital on Wednesday, during a campaign that has stoked global alarm over the fate of …

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Should you have a copy of your medical record? These experts say yes

by Akin Smith
Should you have a copy of your medical record? These experts say yes

As cyberattacks become more common in the health-care sector, experts say Canadians should have a copy of their medical records.  In this digital age, experts argue that having a copy …

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Doug Ford government paying for-profit clinic more than hospitals for OHIP-covered surgeries, documents show

by Akin Smith
Doug Ford government paying for-profit clinic more than hospitals for OHIP-covered surgeries, documents show

Premier Doug Ford’s government gives a for-profit clinic more funding to perform certain OHIP-covered surgeries than it gives Ontario’s public hospitals to perform the same operations, CBC News has learned. …

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Danielle Smith believes she’s found the org chart that saves health care

by Akin Smith
Danielle Smith believes she’s found the org chart that saves health care

If there was a health-care system structure that guaranteed better patient care, lower surgical wait times and impartial and accountable decision-making, then it would be in place everywhere. But it’s not. …

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Why it’s hard to find a female family doctor accepting patients in Edmonton

by Akin Smith
Why it’s hard to find a female family doctor accepting patients in Edmonton

Family doctors are in high demand and low supply across the province, and for those wanting a female family doctor in Edmonton, there may be a wait. As of mid-October, …

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Inquest jury makes recommendations after teen denied help at Fredericton hospital

by Akin Smith
Inquest jury makes recommendations after teen denied help at Fredericton hospital

A coroner’s jury has made 10 recommendations to try to prevent deaths similar to Lexi Daken’s. The 16-year-old Fredericton-area girl died by suicide within days of days of being turned away …

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This doctor treated HIV/AIDS patients when no one else would. His advocacy continued as he prepared to die

by Akin Smith
This doctor treated HIV/AIDS patients when no one else would. His advocacy continued as he prepared to die

A Winnipeg doctor hopes his legacy of providing health care to LGBTQ patients — one of only a few local physicians doing so at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis …

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Data on 267,000 Sarnia patients going back 3 decades among cyberattack thefts at 5 Ontario hospitals

by Akin Smith
Data on 267,000 Sarnia patients going back 3 decades among cyberattack thefts at 5 Ontario hospitals

Patients’ information — including the reasons for their visits — going back three decades from Bluewater Health in Sarnia, Ont., and its predecessor hospitals is among the data confirmed stolen in the cyberattack on five southwestern Ontario …

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With a ‘game changer’ stroke treatment in doctors’ hands comes a new challenge — shaving off the minutes

by Akin Smith
With a ‘game changer’ stroke treatment in doctors’ hands comes a new challenge — shaving off the minutes

It’s about saving a minute here, a minute there, which is why the stroke patient isn’t even transferred to a bed or changed into a johnny shirt, and is instead …

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