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According to a new study conducted by the Lung Association, 9 out of 10 Canadians who suffer from asthma don’t have it under control.
Canada's first automatic, self-adjusting insulin pump is providing promise for those living with diabetes. Read more.
Unsung health care professionals, pharmacy technicians provide integrated patient care — yet many people don't know their value on a health care team.
Electronic Medical Records are changing the health care landscape and Sonia Pagilaroli explains how Canada can set its health care system up for success.
Lumino Health is the unique digital health network that makes getting the health care resources you need a quick and easy, one-stop-(digital-)shop.
Millions of Canadians are caregivers for those with aging, disability, or long-term health needs — and digital health tools are making their lives easier.
Learn how digital innovations in health care can transform the Canadian health landscape and improve outcomes for both patients and medical professionals.
Michael Green, CEO of Canada Health Infoway, explains how we can ensure digital health solutions will transform health outcomes for Canadians.
PrescribeIT is an example of how technology helps create a more efficient health system, with improved outcomes and experiences for all involved.
Building on its renowned experience, SE Health is taking an innovative, future-focused approach to health care by embracing digital health resources.
Imagine seeing the doctor of your choice at a time and place convenient for you. Thanks to virtual care companies like Tia Health, now you can.
Learn about the two medical innovators who hope their simple handheld device for diabetic foot care will become as standard as personal glucometers.
The future of health care will focus less on large medical centres and more on small, nimble providers and home care — thanks to digital transformation.
With advancements in home and driving technology, Canadians will reimagine how they age.
Life can be lonely for seniors with isolating disabilities, but AGE-WELL helps make a meaningful difference for them and their caregivers with technology.
Flash glucose monitoring is providing Canadians with diabetes valuable insight into their daily activities. Read how.
Continuous glucose monitoring is putting an end to the diabetes guessing game for families and adults alike.
Recreational cannabis will be legal soon, and cannabis oil is proving to be a safer, more versatile option than smoking.
Take care of your vision and get the most out of your contact lenses.
Exercising when you have diabetes isn’t easy. New technologies are allowing individuals to keep better track of their blood sugar levels.
Successful IVF pregnancy outcomes have increased since using new methods of assisted reproductive technologies.
For some time, biologics have changed the face of medicine and now biosimilars can help in the treatment of arthritis.
Doctors may have found a cure to hepatitis C with very little side effects.
Seniors, like Rose Durette, are improving their quality of life thanks to medical cannabis.
Muskoka is not just home to beautiful scenery, but also a premium craft cannabis company.
As we approach the legalization of recreational cannabis, residents of Leamington are doing what they’ve done for generations: growing in greenhouses.
As the cannabis sector evolves, an industry culture rooted in sustainability, innovation and responsibility is taking hold.
Melinda Rombouts is the first female founder and CEO of a Canadian licensed producer. This is her story.
Two world-class researchers shed some light on what we know about cannabis today.
At Aurora, we recognize that legalization is a big moment, but we also know medical cannabis is still a crucial part of our industry’s future.
The Canadian medical association wants to phase out medical cannabis after recreational legalization. Here’s why they shouldn’t.
Atlantic Canada is an underserved market, but this cannabis company is hoping to change that.
Connected Canadians’ long-term goal is to provide every Canadian senior with access to free technology training and support.