Healthcare News Feed

Welcome to Caring Support's news feed. We've compiled some interesting news articles relating to healthcare and written our own abstracts for your enjoyment!

Please note: The views and opinions expressed in these article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of Caring Support.

Livestock

Canada Restricts Livestock Imports After Screwworm Detection in Texas

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has temporarily restricted livestock imports, including horses, from Texas after a screwworm case was confirmed in a calf. The parasitic pest can cause severe harm to animals. Authorities say the measure is precautionary, and no cases have been reported in Canada.

June 12, 2026
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Screentime

Experts Warn Excessive Screen Time May Shape Brain Development

A new review suggests childhood experiences have lasting effects on brain development, with screen use raising concerns among researchers. Experts say excessive screen exposure may reduce opportunities for social interaction, physical activity, and skill-building. Parents are encouraged to balance technology use with real-world experiences during critical developmental years.

June 10, 2026
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Cancer Survivors

Cancer Survivors Face Ongoing Challenges After Treatment

Life after cancer treatment can bring emotional, physical, and financial struggles that often receive less attention than the treatment itself. Survivors report fatigue, fear of recurrence, mental health challenges, and difficulty returning to daily routines. Advocates are calling for stronger long-term support systems to help survivors transition from recovery to thriving.

June 8, 2026
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Plastic Surgeon

Toronto Plastic Surgeon Ordered to Pay Over $20 Million in Privacy Case

A Toronto plastic surgeon has been ordered to pay more than $20 million after a court found he violated patient privacy by installing surveillance cameras throughout his clinic, including sensitive treatment areas. Thousands of patients were affected. The judge ruled the actions breached patient trust and caused emotional harm, resulting in significant damages.

June 5, 2026
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Doctors

Administrative Burden on Family Doctors Continues to Rise

A new Canadian study found family physicians faced significantly higher administrative workloads between 2011 and 2021. Increases in laboratory tests, referrals, prescriptions, and patient contacts are consuming more physician time. Researchers say reducing administrative demands could help doctors spend more time delivering direct patient care and improve workforce sustainability.

June 3, 2026
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Youth Vaping

Youth Vaping Sparks Call for Stronger Nicotine Controls

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.

June 1, 2026
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