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With mental health diagnoses on the rise, changes in treatment may be imminent and challenge CBT’s status as the “gold standard.” ...
Canadian provinces have supercharged their efforts to recruit U.S. health-care workers, taking advantage of the political ...
Moving forward, making informed consent truly informed – rooted in both equity and accessibility – needs to be a priority, ...
In medicine, service and skill are not opposing forces. They’re inseparable. One without the other leads to harm. Together, ...
After an Ontario court approved a $32.5 billion big tobacco settlement, one question looms large – why has Ontario been ...
We are told health care in Canada is equal for everyone. But it is not. What you get depends on where you live.
Despite claims from U.S. officials like RFK Jr., studies have found no relationship between IQ and community water ...
As the Canadian government awaits a court ruling on its ban on single-use plastics, Kenya offers a real-life illustration of the severe yet overlooked impact of plastic pollution far from global ...
The topic of disability is taught, albeit in a limited way, in our medical schools. We are taught to recognize disparities, to challenge ableism, to approach people with compassion and to practice ...
The numbers for family medicine paint a bleak picture. By 2026, it is estimated that 4.4 million people in Ontario (one in four) will be without a family doctor. A survey from the Ontario College of ...
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