Alzheimer's prevention tactics unproven: panel
Evidence doesn't support diet, pills, puzzles or exercise as strategies to delay or reduce the severity of Alzheimer's disease, a panel of experts in the U.S. says. cbc.ca |
New drug prices in Ont. take effect July 1
The Ontario government has dismissed complaints from pharmacists and said Monday it will go ahead with a new drug pricing policy on July 1. cbc.ca |
Ont. hospitals continue to run deficits
For the second year running, more than a third of Ontario hospitals are bleeding red ink, amounting to a $107 million shortfall. cbc.ca |
MamaLittleHelper's baby hammocks recalled
Parents and caregivers who rock their infants and young children in MamaLittleHelper hammocks are being warned of a potential suffocation hazard posed by the products. cbc.ca |
Hockey helmet suit dismissed in B.C.
A Victoria, B.C., family whose son suffered permanent brain damage when he slammed into the boards during a game has lost its lawsuit against Canada's largest manufacturer of hockey helmets. cbc.ca |