A highly caffeinated energy drink that was promoted by American influencers on social media is being recalled in Canada. According to Health Canada, the Prime Energy Drink, which contains 200 mg of caffeine per can, exceeds the permissible limit of
February 12, 2024 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Health Canada All seniors in Canada deserve to age in dignity, safety and comfort, regardless of where they live. That's why the Government of Canada is investing nearly $200 billion over 10
Last July, the Progressive Conservative government then in power announced the signing of this contract to attract 150 doctors to the province. According to the agreement, 50 of them must settle in the north of the province, 50 in Winnipeg
All Canadians deserve to receive high-quality care, wherever they are, when they need it. That's why we're working with provinces and territories to strengthen our public health system. Our plan aims to: shorten waiting times; respond to immediate pressure; support
According to a statement released by Buckingham Palace on Monday, King Charles III is suffering. of cancer. The palace did not provide any precise information about which type of cancer the king was suffering from. However, it wouldn't be prostate
How long before traveling is it best to speak to a doctor? Six weeks according to Health Canada. In fact, it is advisable to find out in advance about the travel destination and the risks that may arise there. There
The British Columbia government announced that two deer have been confirmed to have Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a first in the province. Nickname: Zombie deer diseaseThere MDC is fatal and incurable. It affects deer such as elk, caribou and elk
This press release discusses issues that may cause concern. If you or a loved one need support, find resources at canada.ca/mentalhealth. 1um February 2024 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada Medical assisted dying (MAID) is a very personal decision and
“We are ready for everyone, anywhere in the country, to receive dental care, and it is important not to block this,” he said in a press briefing. Despite several questions aimed at clarifying the sticking points in the discussions with
Federal Health Minister Mark Holland on Wednesday maintained his desire to standardize the quality of dental care Canadians have access to across the country as he asked about the status of negotiations with Quebec over its legal exit from the