Healthcare News Feed

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Ozempic

Generic Ozempic Arrives in Canada

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.

May 22, 2026
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Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Rates Vary Across Canada

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.

May 20, 2026
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Heart Risks

Food Preservatives Linked to Heart Risks

A French study found common food preservatives may raise risks of high blood pressure, heart attacks, and stroke. Researchers linked both synthetic and “natural” additives in ultra-processed foods to cardiovascular concerns. Experts recommend choosing minimally processed or frozen foods instead, while emphasizing more research is still needed to confirm causation.

May 18, 2026
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Hantavirus

Canadians Return Home After Deadly Hantavirus Cruise Outbreak

Passengers from a cruise ship affected by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have safely disembarked and are returning to Canada. Eight infections and three deaths were reported onboard. Health officials continue monitoring exposed passengers, while experts note the Andes virus—linked to rodents—is rare but can spread between humans.

May 15, 2026
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Birth Defect

Endometriosis May Slightly Increase Birth Defect Risk

A Canadian study of 1.4 million births found mothers with endometriosis had a slightly higher risk of babies being born with congenital anomalies. Researchers say the increase is small, but findings highlight the need for better pregnancy counseling, more monitoring, and increased research into endometriosis and its broader health impacts.

May 13, 2026
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Tattoo

Rare Tattoo Complication Linked to Vision Loss

A rare condition called tattoo-associated uveitis is raising concerns after Canadians reported eye inflammation and vision loss linked to tattoo ink. Experts say the condition remains uncommon, but symptoms like swollen tattoos and light sensitivity should be checked immediately, as untreated cases can lead to permanent vision damage or blindness.

May 11, 2026
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