
Canadian health organizations are urging the federal government to reduce nicotine use to under 5% of the population by 2045 as youth vaping rates continue to climb. Experts warn that nicotine addiction from vaping may increase the likelihood of future tobacco use. They are calling for stricter regulations, including flavour restrictions, stronger health warnings, higher taxes, and limits on online sales.

Doctors say women are overwhelmed by menopause misinformation online as social media becomes flooded with ads, trends, and questionable health advice. Experts warn some products may be ineffective or harmful. A new AI-based app, “Ask Elina,” aims to help women fact-check menopause information using medically verified resources and community support.

Experts warn anxiety and mental health diagnoses among youth are rising globally. Studies show anxiety-related visits increased nearly 300% over the past decade, especially among teen girls. Social media, screen time, academic pressure, and pandemic disruptions are contributing factors, while many young people still struggle to access proper mental health support.

Manitoba has reported 658 hepatitis A cases since last year, including 143 in Winnipeg, with four deaths recorded. Health officials say overcrowding, poor sanitation, and limited clean water access are worsening outbreaks in northern communities. Vaccination, proper handwashing, and improved infrastructure are being urged to prevent further spread.

Generic versions of Ozempic are arriving in Canadian pharmacies, offering lower-cost semaglutide options for diabetes treatment and off-label weight loss use. Apotex says its product may cost one-third less than brand-name Ozempic. Availability will expand gradually nationwide as pharmacies, insurers, and provincial formularies adjust to the new medications.

A Statistics Canada study found breast cancer risks are highest in rural Quebec, Ontario, and Prairie regions, plus some urban immigrant communities. Lower rates were seen in northern and major metropolitan areas. Researchers say geography, demographics, and healthcare access may influence outcomes, highlighting the need for more targeted prevention and screening strategies.
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