Over one-third of Canadians didn't visit a dentist in the past year, per a recent Statistics Canada report. From 2022 data, 35% lacked dental insurance, and 25% skipped dental care due to expenses. The government is working on a new dental insurance plan targeting nine million people with incomes below $90,000, with $13 billion allocated over five years.
According to Finance Minister Bethlenfalvy, Ontario intends to tax vape items in order to reduce youth usage. The tax, which will double federal rates, will be $2 per 2ml up to 10ml, then $2 every 10ml beyond that. The convenience industry is opposed to the move, which is aimed at reducing health concerns.
As the COVID-19 vaccinations were introduced in Canada, major media efforts were conducted, resulting in almost 80% of Canadians receiving their first doses. Following booster promotions saw lower engagement. With Pfizer and Moderna's new vaccinations against the common XBB.1.5 Omicron strain, the public awareness campaign is less intense, despite the critical necessity for these updated doses owing to diminishing immunity.
Indoor and outdoor tasks change with the seasons, especially in four-season regions. Autumn in the northern United States means leaf raking, storing summer clothing, and bringing out warmer clothing. Many people decorate their houses for the fall and holidays by bringing out stored decorations. Surprisingly, many tasks can burn more calories than certain workouts, such as raking versus brisk walking.
The FDA is reviewing a potential new therapy for sickle cell disease that targets its genetic root. This CRISPR-based gene therapy, which is the first of its type in the United States, has the potential to transform treatment for the largely Black sickle cell patient population. Approval is expected in December, with healthcare experts holding high hopes.
While half of Canadians are affected by heart disease, awareness of its intricacies is low. A poll conducted by the Heart and Stroke indicated a considerable gap in comprehending the specifics, such as distinguishing between heart attacks and cardiac arrests or recognizing gender-specific symptoms. Many people feel that stroke symptoms are difficult to diagnose without medical training, a myth that spokesperson Lesley James believes needs to be corrected.
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