Costa Rica is a middle-income country that is achieving health outcomes that far exceed what its resources would predict. But ...
We need to respond compassionately to our national tragedies by caring for everyone and fixing the societal imbalances that will keep harming us all.
As a feminist law reform organization, the National Association of Women and the Law strongly condemns forced and coerced sterilization. It is a grave violation of bodily autonomy that ...
Canada’s blood system is not structured in a way that makes equitable participation for Black Canadians realistically possible.
Chronic pain affects more than one in five Canadians. But not all pain is shaped by our bones, muscles and systems. It also is shaped by context.
What’s the prescription for physician burnout? Intervention is required to simplify non-clinical workflows and alleviate the administrative burden on physicians.
Each February, Heart Month brings renewed attention to cardiovascular disease. But when the campaigns end, what changes?
Health systems across Canada need to implement more non-pharmacological programs to provide comprehensive dementia care in an equitable way.
Ontario’s health-care system retains extraordinary potential. Realizing it will require abandoning outdated assumptions and committing to structural reform.
This week, Toronto Public Health warned that a young adult in the city had the measles, after getting it while travelling. These stories are no longer uncommon; there have been outbreaks of measles in ...
A recent study demonstrating that psilocybin treatments alongside psychological services provide “a clinically significant reduction” in symptoms of major depressive disorder “without serious adverse ...
In May 2016, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) published an article with the headline: Medical error—the third leading cause of death in the U.S. The article ...