Despite widespread use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in Canada, challenges like limited interoperability and reliance on outdated technology persist. While EMRs could reduce unnecessary visits and streamline care, achieving nationwide connectivity and protecting patient data remain key hurdles. For insights and strategies, read more in our latest blog.
The WHO has declared mpox a global health emergency due to outbreaks in Africa and Europe. Although mpox spreads through close contact and not via airborne transmission like COVID-19, experts believe it’s unlikely to trigger another pandemic. Vaccines and treatments are available, but global efforts are needed to control the spread, especially in Africa.
When a third-grader struggled with headaches and learning, teacher Audrey Jost recommended an eye test. After getting contact lenses, the student thrived academically and socially. Experts urge parents to include eye exams in back-to-school plans, as undiagnosed vision problems often impair learning and behavior.
Experts caution that the more severe clade I mpox, currently spreading in Africa and recently detected in Sweden, could reach Canada. This variant is more transmissible than the clade II strain seen in Canada in 2022. While containment is feasible, vigilance and vaccination are advised.
Low levels of purpose and personal growth may precede the onset of mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to dementia. A recent study reveals that decreased psychological well-being, particularly in areas like purpose and personal growth, could predict future cognitive issues. Maintaining mental and social wellness might mitigate these risks.
Cancer cases among men are expected to double from 10.3 million in 2022 to 19 million by 2050, with deaths rising from 5.4 million to 10.5 million. The greatest increases will be in men aged 65+, highlighting the urgent need for improved healthcare access and infrastructure.
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