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New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

by Akin Smith
New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

Canadians have seen a lot of hopeful headlines about psychedelics in recent years, as evidence indicating they can help people suffering from treatment-resistant conditions continues to grow. One woman with chronic pain …

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TikTok has been called the therapist’s couch of Gen Z. But not all the #mentalhealth info checks out

by Akin Smith
TikTok has been called the therapist’s couch of Gen Z. But not all the #mentalhealth info checks out

Spark53:59Being Human Now 9 – Wellness It’s “scroller beware” on #mentalhealth TikTok, where content ranges from informed to misleading, and has the potential to be both helpful or harmful, mental …

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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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Two-thirds of Canadians have experienced traumatic events in their lives, StatsCan says

by Akin Smith
Two-thirds of Canadians have experienced traumatic events in their lives, StatsCan says

WARNING: This story contains discussion of suicide and traumatic events. Firefighter Rob Leathen says he was haunted by the memory of a woman he was trying to save. Leathen is one …

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Ontario doctor’s college cautions Toronto pediatrician over breastfeeding drug

by Akin Smith
Ontario doctor’s college cautions Toronto pediatrician over breastfeeding drug

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has expressed concern about the prescribing and oversight practices of a Toronto breastfeeding doctor in a case where a woman was prescribed …

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Winnipeg firefighter’s death is call to action on struggles of first responders, co-workers say

by Akin Smith
Winnipeg firefighter’s death is call to action on struggles of first responders, co-workers say

Warning: This story contains discussion of suicide and could be triggering for some people. Winnipeg firefighters are mourning the loss of their friend and colleague, who they say died by suicide …

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Health P.E.I.’s new mental health and addictions ER expected to be ‘game changer’

by Akin Smith
Health P.E.I.’s new mental health and addictions ER expected to be ‘game changer’

Health P.E.I. staff and patients are calling Prince Edward Island’s new mental health and addictions emergency department, thought to be the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada, a game-changer, monumental, …

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The mother of a school shooter was convicted of manslaughter. What does this mean for other cases?

by Walter Watson
The mother of a school shooter was convicted of manslaughter. What does this mean for other cases?

A Michigan mother could face up to 60 years in prison after a jury convicted her on Tuesday on four counts of involuntary manslaughter, after her teenage son killed four …

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Time is ticking for government to decide on expanding medically assisted dying

by Akin Smith
Time is ticking for government to decide on expanding medically assisted dying

John Scully wants to know that a medically assisted death would be an option for him, should he want one. The former war correspondent suffers from severe mental illness, a …

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As Canadians bid farewell to Reader’s Digest, one woman says the magazine changed her life

by Akin Smith
As Canadians bid farewell to Reader’s Digest, one woman says the magazine changed her life

The Current7:22How Reader’s Digest changed this Canadian’s life When Elisabeth Baugh opened a Reader’s Digest in 1982, she didn’t know it would change her life. Baugh was born with an arteriovenous …

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