If you live with or take care of someone with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, you know interactions with strangers in public can be a challenge.
Two people have been admitted for further care, and one patient has been transferred to another hospital. As a reminder, Philadelphia's Mayor said earlier that 19 people were injured on the ground ...
(Submitted by Lucas Orfanides) This First Person column is the experience of Lucas Orfanides, who lives in Sackville, N.B. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please see the FAQ.
Sitting in the chair in the salon earlier this week I had a gown on like a normal person. I had a glass of ... Support for emotional issues helps a patient retain their sense of self, rather ...
United States Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy confirmed that there were six people onboard the jet. Police told local media at the scene there were two doctors, two pilots, a patient ...
Doctors of BC and the Consultant Specialists of BC say they surveyed nearly 1,000 specialists and found that about 1.2 million patients are waiting too long to see a health expert in areas such as ...
She recently published a paper examining 16 studies on the emotional experiences of people who care for loved ones with frontotemporal dementia. Empathy loss is common among people with this form of ...
Another patient, Dwight Elliott, 56, had been suffering from a mouth infection before he collapsed at home that morning. His wife called an ambulance. He said: “We’ve seen people being treated ...
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