
How to Spot a Mini-Stroke Before It Becomes a Major One
What you may have just experienced wasn’t stress. It wasn’t dehydration. It might have been a mini-stroke—and it could be the one warning you don’t want to miss.
What you may have just experienced wasn’t stress. It wasn’t dehydration. It might have been a mini-stroke—and it could be the one warning you don’t want to miss.
If you think liability issues only concern hospitals or individual physicians, think again. In 2025, Canadian walk-in, primary care, and specialty clinics are facing a rising tide of risk—and the legal system is shifting to hold entire clinics accountable, not just individual practitioners.
Navigating the Canadian healthcare system can be complex, and many patients are unaware of the rights they hold. Understanding these rights is crucial for making informed decisions and advocating for oneself or loved ones. This guide outlines the fundamental rights every Canadian patient should know, backed by reputable sources.
Imagine this: you or a loved one gets a minor infection—something a simple antibiotic would’ve cleared up a decade ago. But this time, it doesn’t work.
For millions of working Canadians, the day begins and ends in a chair. You commute to work, spend hours at a desk or in meetings, scroll through breaks on your phone, and relax at home in front of a screen.
Many Canadians experience mental health symptoms as they get older, but they rarely recognize them for what they are. Why? Because the signs don’t always look like “mental illness.” They look like fatigue, low motivation, muscle aches, or just “a rough week.” But when those weeks turn into months—or even years—it may be time to take a closer look.
Accessing timely healthcare in British Columbia is becoming simpler and more convenient thanks to Avee Health, a modern virtual clinic that connects patients with licensed doctors through secure, easy-to-book online appointments.
2024 was the most expensive year yet to run a clinic in Canada, and 2025 isn’t letting up. Clinics are stretched thin, stuck between rising costs and tighter margins.
Across the country, from coast to coast, healthcare dominated debates, campaign promises, and media coverage. But beyond the headlines and political speeches, what does this actually mean for you? Will anything change about how fast you can see a doctor, get urgent care, or find support for your health needs?
From TikToks to dinner tables, there’s no escaping the buzz around weight-loss medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro. But behind the hype is a bigger shift: the way doctors and researchers view obesity is changing—and so is the treatment approach.