“Bad” cholesterol not the only culprit linked to higher likelihood of heart disease
Category: Manitoba health care
Money alone cannot save healthcare
Change to the healthcare system can only come through innovation
High-intensity workouts deemed safe for pregnant women and their babies
New study challenges traditional exercise recommendations for pregnant women
Spending more won’t fix healthcare
Pumping more money into a system that already isn’t working is not a real solution
Study debunks fears of the impact of concussions on IQ
Parents can rest easy: No link has been found between child concussions and IQ
Could prescribing music make medications work better?
Music intervention could lead to better drug outcomes
Manitobans rally behind private healthcare to tackle waitlist backlogs
It’s time to put patients first and stop union-led fear-mongering about private healthcare
There’s a better way to lower price of medicines
Patented Medicine Price Review Board hearings show public pharmacare is the strongest option
Five tips for women to harness the power of leisure
And improve their mental health
Trust in our institutions severely damaged by pandemic overreach
Superbug Candida Auris spreading at an alarming rate. But can we trust our institutions to follow the science this time?