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CTVNews.ca health stories:
2022
Can this surgery model help shorten wait times and provide better care?
Diabetes risk twice as high for those who feel lonely: study
Fetuses grimace over kale, but smile for carrots, small study finds
What you can do to help mitigate shortages of fever and pain relievers
Canada-wide shortage of liquid Children's Tylenol now also impacting chewables
Access to contraceptives care unaffordable for rural, marginalized communities, doctor says
'Quick and easy' bone density test could help predict risk for dementia late in life, study finds
More than just sunscreen: How to protect yourself from the sun this summer
Where you live in Canada is an indicator for skin cancer risk, study finds
A new molecule kills hard-to-treat cancers in tissue samples and mice, study shows
Cervical cancer screening: Hispanic sexual minorities may face the most barriers, U.S. study finds
Tips for Canadian parents who may be worried about a baby formula shortage
Concerned about Canada's baby formula supply? What you need to know
Crisis pregnancy centres criticized for 'deceptive' practices
Mental distress during pregnancy may impact toddler development, small study suggests
Liver disease outbreak: What we know so far in Canada and globally
Traffic noise linked to higher risk of heart attack, study says
Male birth control options could expand with non-hormonal pill
Beauty hack or risky trend? Why you shouldn’t use lip liner on your eyes
Older adults process too much information, leading to cluttered memories: study
Baby boys with more screen time associated with autism spectrum disorder, study suggests
Breast milk donations in short supply in some parts of Canada
2021
Ovary removal with hysterectomy before menopause raises mortality risk: study
Dark leafy greens may be key to severe migraine relief, case study suggests
Wearable device a potential lifesaver for opioid overdoses: study
Using cannabis while pregnant can affect placenta, stress, anxiety, development in children: study
CAR T-cell therapy: Canadian patient in landmark trial shares his story
Canadian entrepreneur gifts $5 million to help create psychedelic research centre for mental health
Does 'resurfacing' laser treatment for post-menopausal symptoms work?
Doctors warn cases of respiratory virus could surge as pandemic precautions reduced
Racially profiled sickle cell disease patients say they face poor care
Advocates push for mandatory reporting of severe adverse drug reactions, preventative solutions
Experts push for national screening program of 'bubble boy' disease
Gender bias against female surgeons fuelling surgical backlogs
New lab-grown meat more like steak, better for environment, scientists say
Burned-out? Stressed? Wearable sensor can measure cortisol hormone levels: study
Small study finds fecal transplants can help cancer patients respond better to treatment
Psychedelic drugs can help treat PTSD caused by racism, discrimination: researchers
Living and dying with dignity: third chance to get assisted dying bill right
Canada too slow at compiling mortality data, says former health minister
MPs agree unanimously: Time to create a 9-8-8 suicide hotline number
Four-month-old Boston De Castro needs half-Filipino, half-Caucasian stem cell donor to survive
Is your child getting Zoom burnout? What is happening and how you can help
Online learning was a difficult choice for Donna Cheung and her husband. Their daughter Graysyn, an energetic and outgoing only child, was starting senior kindergarten at a new school -- but with underlying health conditions in the family, her doctor recommended virtual classes instead. Cheung’s daughter has been one of the lucky ones in many ways, she says, but even so, it hasn’t been easy. The virtual setting can be a challenge even for adults; now, some parents worry online burnout is already starting to settle in for their kids.
Canadian baby with spinal muscular atrophy to get 'world's most expensive drug'
How 'living liver' donations could fill a gender gap in transplantation
Waiting period between introducing new foods to babies may be outdated advice, study say
Limb-lengthening cosmetic surgery gaining popularity as patients aim to be taller
Salmonella outbreak linked to U.S. hits five provinces, but source still unknown
Deadly mix of fentanyl, heroin becoming drug of choice for some users amid pandemic
Drug for painful bladder condition may damage retina in some patients, doctors warn
Life-changing surgery helps woman with rare form of tinnitus
Researchers create new plastic wrap that even fends off deadly superbugs
How to avoid a massive holiday health care bill when OHIP out-of-country coverage ends
Worried about lead in your water? Here are some steps you can take
Study finds changes in brain wiring among young children who get more screen time
Health Canada advises industry to stop selling certain firepots that use pourable fuels
Two Canadians want next prime minister to push for ‘assistance in living’, not assisted dying
Worrying rise in alcohol-related harm among women, CAMH says
Paralyzed author writes about loss and grief in book written with his eyes
“We have all suffered loss … my losses have at certain points felt unbearable, and still I lost more.” This is one of the first lines in a memoir soon to be published by Ken Whyte's Sutherland House press, “Still Life” by Dr. Jeff Sutherland, who wrote the entire book with the only part of his body he can fully move and control: his eyes.. With CTV News' Medical Specialist Avis Favaro and Elizabeth St. Philip.
Gene mutation helps some patients fight antibiotic-resistant staph infections: study
Burn victims’ families push for ban on ethanol firepot burners
Resetting your child's late summer nights and lazy mornings for back to school
Canadians sound alarm on dangers of cheap plastic surgery abroad
'Alarming' surge in young adults, women visiting the ER due to alcohol: Ontario study
CDC reports rise in diarrhea-causing parasite that can survive in chlorinated pools
Are tired, stressed men overworking themselves to early graves?