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Canadian women are getting fat -- and fast
If your healthy New Year's resolution is losing its lustre already, maybe this story will get you motivated again. Canadian women are among the leaders in the world's fat race.
Isotope consortium receives $4M in federal aidThe Winnipeg group is one of four from across the country who received a total of $35 million from the federal government to develop new ways to produce the most widely used isotope for medical imaging that's used in about 80 per cent of nuclear medicine
Company must give Canada drug data: court
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled this week that U.S. biotechnology firm Celgene must give Canadian regulators the information needed to review the price it charges for its Thalidomide drug.
Ottawa to curb chemical additive in toysOTTAWA � The federal government will ban a toxic chemical additive used to make plastic and vinyl soft and flexible in toys and other products for kids and babies.
Non-Smoking Week starts todayNational Non-Smoking Week starts on January 16 - take a look at what the local health unit is saying about the habit...
Gynecologist shortage hits Que.
Quebec's association of gynecologists says the province's shortage of doctors in their field has hit an all time high, raising the risk of gynecological cancers.
B.C. limits options for obese patientsSurgeons should be able to decide what form of weight-loss surgery is best for their obese patients, but B.C. does not cover one of the major options, says Kris Greene, president of the B.C. Association of Bariatric Advocates.
Write Your Test Stress AwayTHURSDAY, Jan. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Whether it's winter mid-terms or the upcoming SAT that's got your teen's stomach tied up in knots, a simple intervention might ease their anxiety and improve their scores.
CT scans focus of debateThe definition of the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region's "capacity" to perform CT scans depends on who is doing the talking.
Don't be complacent about flu shotThe lacklustre response from Canadians to this year's flu shot may be connected to the H1N1 vaccine blitz, but it's increasing concerns about the impact the flu season will have on the country's health systems.
Baby's stem cells could aid sister
Langley mom Nicole Morris is praying that a controversial, cutting edge U.S. stem-cell treatment will allow her two-year-old daughter Savanna to lead a normal life.
Boomers seem unaware of Alzheimer's symptoms
Canadian baby boomers seem to know precious little about Alzheimer's disease -- even a startling number of those who have a family member of friend with the disease, a new survey reveals.
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