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Record number of Quebec doctors left public system in last year

by Akin Smith
Record number of Quebec doctors left public system in last year

More Quebec doctors are opting out of the public health-care sector than ever before, Radio-Canada has learned.  A total of 780 general practitioners and specialists left the public system in …

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Canadian patients’ needs are increasingly complex. Health care should reflect that: CMA

by Akin Smith
Canadian patients’ needs are increasingly complex. Health care should reflect that: CMA

More Canadians should receive their main health care through teams of professionals so their increasingly complex needs can be met while not paying privately for it, the Canadian Medical Association …

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Be warned: After global tech outage, phishing schemes and scammers may try to exploit you

by Anas Siddiqui
Be warned: After global tech outage, phishing schemes and scammers may try to exploit you

Efforts to deal with a global tech outage that caused chaos for travellers, hospitals and banks are underway, but it may not be the end of your computer woes: Phishing schemes trying to reel …

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After 2 children died, Hamilton hospital has postponed roughly 100 surgeries

by Akin Smith
After 2 children died, Hamilton hospital has postponed roughly 100 surgeries

McMaster Children’s Hospital has cancelled roughly 100 tonsil and adenoid surgeries since the death of two children. The hospital paused all tonsil and adenoid surgeries for children 17 and under …

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Uterine fibroids can be debilitating. Treatments offer hope for less pain, faster recovery

by Akin Smith
Uterine fibroids can be debilitating. Treatments offer hope for less pain, faster recovery

They can be as small as a grape or as large as a cantaloupe, and in some cases even bigger. Uterine fibroids — non-cancerous tumours that grow spontaneously inside the …

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Ransomware attack on England’s health system highlights life-threatening impact of cybercrime

by Walter Watson
Ransomware attack on England’s health system highlights life-threatening impact of cybercrime

The National Health Service in England is urging people with universal blood types to donate after a ransomware attack disrupted hospitals’ ability to match patients — underlining how cyberattacks can have serious …

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‘Everyone is in pieces’: Witnesses to Israeli strike on Gaza shelter say there’s nowhere safe to go

by Walter Watson
‘Everyone is in pieces’: Witnesses to Israeli strike on Gaza shelter say there’s nowhere safe to go

WARNING: This story contains details about people being killed or hurt in an airstrike in Gaza and graphic images showing blood and injuries. Mahmoud Nijim was jolted awake by the …

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2 children die after tonsil, adenoid surgeries at McMaster Children’s Hospital in Hamilton

by Akin Smith
After 2 children died, Hamilton hospital has postponed roughly 100 surgeries

Two children have died after tonsil and/or adenoid surgery at McMaster Children’s Hospital, the Hamilton hospital said Wednesday, adding it’s pausing such procedures as a precaution while doing a “comprehensive” review. …

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Spinal surgeries needed for 22 on board turbulent Singapore Airlines flight, hospital says

by Walter Watson
Spinal surgeries needed for 22 on board turbulent Singapore Airlines flight, hospital says

Several of the more seriously injured people who were on the Singapore Airlines flight that hit severe turbulence earlier this week will need spinal surgery, a Bangkok hospital said Thursday. Twenty people remained in intensive care …

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South Korean court rejects doctors’ request to block medical school quotas, as strike drags on

by Walter Watson
South Korean court rejects doctors’ request to block medical school quotas, as strike drags on

A South Korean court ruled in favour of the government’s contentious plan to drastically boost medical school admissions on Thursday. A stand-off between the government and doctors opposed to the …

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