For the past 4 months @TuThanhHa@HoserLibrarian and I have been digging into Cda’s private nursing industry and one company in particular, Canadian Health Labs. Here is what we found. https://t.co/plXbUPaIr3
Ontario to offer early access to select new cancer drugs in pilot project, while national negotiating body promises to accelerate talks for same set of oncology breakthroughs. https://t.co/Op1hYzQYBl
Nice to see the work of our new Midtown Kingston Health Home featured here by @kellygrant1, as well as the vision of becoming a country with guaranteed access to primary care, health homes in every neighbourhood🎉
Former federal health minister @janephilpott has a plan for fixing primary-care in Cda. Kingston is trying it out. I visited the city to see how its working. https://t.co/tbibhSkXbQ
As expected, the National Microbiology Lab has confirmed a BC teen with avian flu has a version of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain. https://t.co/HUTAiVeNV8
It's a still a mystery how the B.C. teen caught avian flu. The teen had no links to poultry farms. Pets, including dogs, cats and reptiles, that the teen had contact with have tested negative, Dr. Henry says.
B.C. teen with avian flu is in critical condition. About three dozen close contacts have been tested, but no other cases yet. More to come, but in the meantime, here's what you need to know about bird flu.
https://t.co/avlZZaGQ4u
Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry is providing an update on the avian flu case in a B.C. teen at 2:30 p.m. ET today. Here's what we know so far. https://t.co/Iukms6WOQq
Check out this excellent piece from my new health colleague @alanna_smithh about the crumbling state of ER care in Saskatoon. Sask voters head to the polls Monday. https://t.co/eMNeYUQyyI
A lil ✨professional news✨ I’m joining the Globe’s health team next month. Despite my role shifting, I’ll still be based in #yyc and will continue to cover drug policy & vulnerable populations, but more broadly health care access, breakthroughs & policy across Canada. #cdnpoli
#BreastCancer screenings now easier to access at age 40 in most of Canada, though experts warn of more false positives, by @kellygrant1 https://t.co/QRAZ22pSLC via @globeandmail
Back in 2021, Ottawa announced that Novavax would make its COVID-19 shot in a new publicly-owned vaccine plant being built in Montreal. More than three years later, Novavax still isn't making shots there. So what's happening inside? https://t.co/bOSqLyoagq
ICYMI on the weekend, make some time for @TuThanhHa's excellent deep dive on what we know -- and what we don't -- about ER wait times in Cda. https://t.co/xgplLVWiTt