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  1. Canadian Gastrointestinal Society Criticizes BC's Slow Drug Approval Process

    Canadian Gastrointestinal Society Criticizes BC's Slow Drug Approval Process

    A leading Canadian health group is urging British Columbia to speed up approval for advanced inflammatory bowel disease treatments, citing outdated policies and potential harm to patients.

    last mo. 1 min read
  2. Introverts: The Power of Depth in a Noisy World

    Introverts: The Power of Depth in a Noisy World

    Discover why introverts aren't lacking social skills, but rather operating on a system that values depth, careful consideration, and meaningful connections.

    last mo. 1 min read
  3. Singapore Fertility Treatments: High Costs, Emotional Toll, and Calls for Support

    Singapore Fertility Treatments: High Costs, Emotional Toll, and Calls for Support

    Singaporean couples face significant emotional and financial hurdles with fertility treatments like IVF. Experts and parents urge for greater awareness, support, and open discussions.

    last mo. 2 min read
  4. European Medical Journal Nominated for Prestigious Marketing Awards

    European Medical Journal Nominated for Prestigious Marketing Awards

    EMJ recognized for innovative COPD diagnostic tool, advancing healthcare learning and clinician decision-making.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. The Hidden Cost of 'Self-Switching': Understanding Modern Exhaustion

    The Hidden Cost of 'Self-Switching': Understanding Modern Exhaustion

    Explore the psychological toll of adapting to multiple identities daily, a phenomenon impacting professional and personal lives, leading to profound mental fatigue.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Alberta Mom Finds 'Beauty' in Organ Donation After Son's Death

    Alberta Mom Finds 'Beauty' in Organ Donation After Son's Death

    Carrie Balkwill shares the profound impact of her son Brayden's organ and tissue donation following his tragic death, highlighting the gift of life and hope.

    last mo. 2 min read
  7. Excessive Daytime Napping in Seniors Linked to Higher Mortality Risk, Study Warns

    Excessive Daytime Napping in Seniors Linked to Higher Mortality Risk, Study Warns

    New research suggests that frequent and prolonged daytime naps in older adults may signal underlying health issues and are associated with increased mortality rates. Experts highlight the potential for nap patterns as an early health detection metric.

    last mo. 2 min read
  8. AI Transforms Healthcare Marketing: A New Era for CMOs

    AI Transforms Healthcare Marketing: A New Era for CMOs

    Healthcare AI is reshaping marketing, merging technology with data for personalized member engagement and measurable outcomes. The CMO role is evolving rapidly.

    last mo. 2 min read