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Top health officials say they are trying to limit the spread of the monkeypox virus while also preventing stigma against those most affected — particularly gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men — but their messaging may be a part of...
During these hazy, humid days of summer, humans aren’t the only ones feeling the heat — pets are, too. And with even hotter days projected to come, experts say it’s important to take precautions and watch for signs of trouble to keep your pet safe. ...
The World Health Organization said the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an "extraordinary" situation that now qualifies as a global emergency, a declaration Saturday that could spur further investment in treating t...
University of Waterloo biology graduate Katie Walker had her sights set on medical schools in Ontario, but after two application rounds and rejections from four separate schools, the 24-year-old is moving to the U.S. to pursue her dream of becoming ...
Fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out to more Canadians as eligibility opens up across the country, but research suggests there are limitations to the impact they can have on the highly contagious BA.5 Omicron subvariant fuelling Canada'...
As masking in public places shifts from being a requirement to a recommendation, experts say an uptick in negative comments directed toward those wearing face coverings may be part of a larger trend of increased aggression — such as air rage and dom...
Less than a month after being told she had pink eye, Madison Freeman had no idea she could lose her vision in one eye — but thanks to a cornea transplant her nightmare story is coming to an end and she wants more Ontarians to register to donate thei...
A Brampton, Ont., couple are still looking for answers and an apology nearly a year after their newborn son died from complications of a birth-related blunt force head injury in hospital. A patient advocate says getting an apology from a hospital or...
Fewer medical school graduates are choosing to go into family medicine and open their own primary-care practices, data shows. It comes at a time when more than one million Ontarians can't find a family doctor and just as many are set to lose the one...