
Statistics Canada reports pneumonia became the sixth-leading cause of death in 2024, with fatalities up 20% year over year, mainly among seniors. Meanwhile, COVID-19 deaths fell by nearly 37%. Dementia-related deaths rose, while overall life expectancy in Canada continued to increase.

Health Canada has recalled Infans three-in-one baby strollers after finding exposed foam in the grab bar that could pose a choking hazard. About 270 units were sold in Canada. No injuries have been reported. Consumers are advised to stop using the stroller and await a repair kit.

A ThriveTO report shows Toronto residents reporting “very good” or “excellent” mental health dropped from 73% in 2015 to 52% in 2022. Researchers say the decline began before COVID-19, hits young people hardest, and is linked to discrimination, loneliness, financial insecurity, and growing demand for mental health services.

Rising demand and workforce shortages are making it harder for Canadians to find timely therapy, especially in the public system. Experts warn uneven regulation and limited supervision can affect care quality. Patients are encouraged to vet therapists carefully, prioritize licensed professionals, and seek strong therapeutic fit to improve outcomes.

Sharon Runge became the first Canadian to receive Lecanemab, a newly approved Alzheimer’s drug shown to slow disease progression by about 30%. The treatment may extend independent living, but high costs and lack of public funding limit access. Doctors emphasize early intervention and urge government support for equitable access nationwide.

As AI use expands in Canadian healthcare, physicians say tools like AI scribes and predictive analytics can reduce inefficiencies and save time. AI scribes cut documentation workload, freeing hours for patient care, while hospital AI models help predict patient deterioration—improving outcomes. Experts stress AI must support, not replace, human-centered care.
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