Searched for
CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
On This Day in History, July 1: Terminator 2 premiers, Dominion of Canada is formed, Bretton Woods Conference opens, Hong Kong returns to China, Sony Walkman debuts, Princess Diana is born and other key eventsOn This Day in History, July 1 marks a date shaped by major military campaigns, nation-building, scientific breakthroughs and cultural mile...
How global scammers use US tech to fleece peopleIndian scammer Safeer Koorimannil reveals how AI from American tech giants fuels global fraud rings in Myanmar. Trafficked to a scam center...
Quote of the day from 'father' of stress research Hans Seyle: 'Stress is not something to be avoided. Complete freedom from stress is...'; lessons on how to manage stress and anxiety from famous Canadian scholarOver 90 years ago, Hans Selye challenged the notion that stress is inherently negative. He argued that stress is a natural part of life, es...
FIFA World Cup 2026: What is the ‘green whistle’? The device catching everyone's attentionCanadian footballer Ismaël Koné's use of the "green whistle" for pain relief during a World Cup match has sparked interest. This handheld i...
Dream vacation turns into nightmare: Traveller spends days in coma, then slapped with $147,000 medical bill after more than a yearAn Ontario man's dream Mexico vacation became a $147,000 medical nightmare after a severe illness, seizures, and coma. His travel insurance...
Pilots demand answers ahead of Air India crash anniversaryIndia's aviation accident probe agency is facing renewed criticism from pilot groups ahead of the anniversary of the 2025 Air India Boeing-...
Quote of the Day by Jack Kerouac: ‘My fault, my failure, is not in the passions I have but…’ - Why lack of self-control often leads to downfall, explained by the author of On the RoadJack Kerouac, the famed Beat Generation writer, understood a vital truth. His words highlight that intense passions are natural. The real c...
Winter snow shovelling can increase heart attack risk, study warnsShovelling snow is not only tiring but also can be dangerous for your heart. Research from Quebec, published in the Canadian Medical Associ...
Canada faces pain medicine shortage and here’s what can you doCanada is grappling with a nationwide shortage of prescription pain medications containing acetaminophen with codeine or oxycodone, impacti...
Obesity in Canada surges to one-third of adults, study links spike to pandemic disruptionsA recent Canadian study reveals a significant surge in obesity rates, with 32.7 percent of adults classified as obese in 2023, a notable in...
Wildfire smoke linked to asthma spike in Canada, new study warnsA recent Canadian study reveals a surge in asthma cases during the 2023 wildfire season. Emergency room visits spiked during the initial sm...
Canada’s Healthcare takes centre stage in 2025 Federal ElectionCanada's 2025 federal election highlights a healthcare crisis, with millions lacking family doctors and emergency rooms facing closures. Pa...
Top study destinations for Indians aspiring to be doctors abroadWith intense competition for limited MBBS seats in India, many students are exploring international options. Top destinations include the U...
Study reveals obesity as a significant risk factor for stillbirth, especially in late-term pregnanciesA recent study conducted in Canada, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), highlights obesity as a significant risk ...
Protect yourself from air pollution after Covid. Study shows ground-level ozone exposure after infection can lead to severe outcomesThe researchers also found an elevated risk of hospitalisation with chronic exposure to PM2.5 and O3.
Remdesivir for COVID-19 found to reduce need for mechanical ventilation: StudyThe study, titled 'Canadian Treatments for COVID-19 (CATCO)', was published in 'Canadian Medical Association Journal', Canada's major medic...
Men at higher risk of death than women, chain smoking and heart disease primary reasonHowever, the gap in mortality risk among men and women varied across countries.
Pasteurising breast milk may inactivate novel coronavirus, can make it safe for consumption by babiesCurrent advice for women with Covid-19 is to continue to breastfeed their own infants.
Hotter, humid weather may not halt spread of COVID-19: StudyTemperature and latitude are not associated with the spread of COVID-19 disease, according to a global study that found school closures and...
- A third of adults with asthma may not have it
Washington, Jan 18 (IANS) As many as one third of adults diagnosed with asthma may not actually have the disease, according to a Canadian s...