HEALTH

More than 14,000 Canadians died during the 2021–2022 time frame while waiting for surgery, diagnostic scans, or other medical services, according to a new report released on March 2 by SecondStreet, a non-profit think tank. Using the most recent government data from several provinces, the report found that 14,057 Canadians

In Online Conference, Experts Discuss Staggering New Heights of Beijing’s Organ Harvesting Crimes
For decades now, Chinese authorities have boasted of their country’s booming transplant industry — which...

McKinsey Reaches Deal With Local US Governments Over Opioid Crisis
(Reuters) — Leading consulting firm McKinsey & Co has agreed to settle claims by hundreds of U.S....

NIH Website Silently Adds Ivermectin as ‘Being evaluated to treat COVID-19’
As of Friday, Oct. 21, social media users have noticed that the antiparasitic drug Ivermectin has been...

Britons Turn to ‘Warm Banks’ Amid Political Turmoil and Worsening Inflation
LONDON (Reuters) — As winter approaches and temperatures dip, charities and local authorities across...

Long COVID at 12 Months Persists at 18 Months: Study
(Reuters) — Most patients with COVID-19 who have lingering symptoms at 12 months are likely to still...

SY Aesthetics: Where Traditional Healing Meets Modern Western Medicine
By pioneering a holistic approach into the world of cosmetic medicine, a leading group of plastic surgeons...

10 Tips for Healthy Aging From Doctors
How can patients actively facilitate healthy aging, according to doctors? The American Medical Association...

The FDA’s New Definition of ‘Healthy’
Poor nutrition is one of the key lifestyle risks for chronic disease, along with tobacco use, alcohol...

Students in China’s Zhengzhou Protest ‘Zero-COVID’ Policy: ‘End the Lockdowns’
Hundreds of students enrolled at China’s Zhengzhou University in the capital of Henan Province gathered...