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The joint recall includes Health Canada, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and i-Drink Products Inc.
"I cannot add any comment more for now, but I am on it," Health Minister Marjorie Michel stated when a reporter pressed for more information about the accelerated audit.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHeat-related deaths and illnesses are on the rise in Canada
Heat-related deaths and illnesses are on the rise across Canada and expected to get worse in coming years, new research from ...
Health Canada warns counterfeit Cialis and Viagra seized from Toronto, Pickering and Brantford stores may pose serious health risks.
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Health Matters: Unlicensed Mitolux UV sunlamps may pose health risks, Health Canada says
Health Canada has issued a public advisory for certain brands of unlicensed ultraviolet sunlamps. It cautions the products sold by Mitolux may pose health risks due to excessive and ultraviolet B ...
Two types of painkillers are experiencing a nationwide shortage in Canada, leading Health Canada to advise patients to consult doctors and pharmacists for alternatives.
Zydus Lifesciences receives NOC for Varenicline tablets to aid in smoking cessation, with annual sales of CAD 15 million.
Health Canada authorizes the iStatis Syphilis Antibody Test for professional use, delivering reliable results in under 15 minutes Enables rapid, accurate screening in both clinics and outreach ...
Health officials are warning Canadians to steer clear of certain pistachio products, including the popular Dubai pistachio and knafeh milk chocolate, after a salmonella outbreak has affected more than ...
Health Canada has issued a recall notice for more than 260,000 aboveground swimming pools sold in Canada since the early 2000s after nine kids drowned in the United States.
Toronto Public Health has confirmed some mosquitos in the city have tested positive for West Nile virus, but say the risk of infection is low if precautions are taken.
Domestically, the government invested $99.5 million over the past year in funding to address sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections, according to a statement from Health Canada.
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