The Alberta government revealed more details Monday of its plan to deal with a shortage of nurses in its health-care system. The province is to…
Continue Reading....Rising food costs affect the ability to purchase nutritious food in remote Manitoba communities – Winnipeg
For Manitobans in northern and remote communities, accessing affordable, nutritious food is a constant challenge. Food prices for even basic items can be several times…
Continue Reading....Is Your Practice Fraudulently Billing?
Most of our clients would obviously answer ‘no’, however, some providers are submitting bills incorrectly and could be subjecting themselves to hefty fines. We can…
Continue Reading....Health-care advocates urge BC to hire physician assistants to assist doctors
A man originally from BC who is now a health-care worker in Halifax said BC needs to adopt physician assistants to assist doctors. Gabriel Demone,…
Continue Reading....A test of dark chocolate found traces of lead and cadmium. Do you need to give it up?
For years, dark chocolate has been touted as good for you, in moderation. Research has shown that there can be benefits for your heart, Cholesterol…
Continue Reading....Best & Worst Fast Food Fish Sandwiches, Ranked By Dietitians
WHETHER YOU’RE SOMEONE skipping meat on Fridays for religious reasons or you’re embracing a more pescatarian lifestyle year-round, fast food fish sandwiches are there for…
Continue Reading....Senior center program aims for healthy hearts for Valentine’s Day
SOUTHINGTON – To honor both Valentine’s Day and National Heart Month, the Calendar House Senior Center is hosting a special event called “Heart Healthy Valentine’s”…
Continue Reading....Healthy lifestyle in old age linked to slower memory and thinking decline
Research published today (Wednesday 25 January) in The BMJ found that people in their 60s who lead a healthier lifestyle experience slower cognitive decline. The…
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