A conflicted clinical trial finds treatment for MS is "safe" but "largely ineffective"A long-awaited study into Paolo Zamboni’s treatment yields disappointment for most sufferers—yet hope of relief for a few
’Unexplained losses’ of opioids on the rise in Canadian hospitalsMorphine, hydromorphone, oxycodone, codeine, and fentanyl all seem to disappear without a known cause from Canadian hospitals
The Grey Cup is haunted by head injuries. It doesn’t have to be.Opinion: Pro sports leagues like the CFL should adopt new technology and new rules to keep players safe – even after their careers are over
Opioid crisis: Trump declared it an emergency, why won’t Trudeau?Opinion: By declaring a national public welfare emergency, Ottawa could unlock critical funds to respond to Canada’s opioid crisis
How bad teeth are at the root of income inequality in CanadaAnne Kingston: The glaring omission of dental care from Canadian health-care plans is both illogical and a public-health concern
Women need health and dental care to stay out of prisonA new study reveals that basic health care, both in prison and on release, is essential to ensure successful reintegration into society
How the new impatient patient is disrupting medicinePatient activists have never been as vocal. But are they truly being heard?
Can Ottawa stop Canada’s deadly opioid crisis?In 2016 alone, 2,816 Canadians died. The Liberals are scrambling to confront an unprecedented health crisis. Paul Wells on why frontline workers say it’s only going to get worse.
Who will be the doctors of death in a time of assisted suicide?Those requesting medically assisted death should be able to access it in an equitable, respectful and expedient way, says Craig Goldie