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University of Alberta team funded by Alberta Innovates to develop decision tool for patients and health-care providers

Adam Joseph Danko

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Adam Joseph Danko (Harley) on Sunday May 2. Adam was a kind, gentle soul who loved being around family. Adam was an artist and a creator, who liked to draw, create his own music and had a natural ability with photography. He also really liked trains, trucks, spring and fall when there are no leaves on the trees and travelling. He loved riding his bike around town taking pictures of trains, trucks and nature. Adam was always polite and had a smile for everyone even though he suffered greatly from his arthritis from a very early age. He took the last train home and is free from pain. He will forever be in our hearts.

New Brunswick expands use of biosimilars to improve sustainability of public drug plans

New Brunswick expands use of biosimilars to improve sustainability of public drug plans The New Brunswick government is following the lead of other jurisdictions and expanding its use of biosimilar drugs to improve the sustainability of public drug plans, Health Minister Dorothy Shephard announced Wednesday. Social Sharing About 3,000 patients taking originator biologic drugs have until Nov. 30 to switch to biosimilar version Posted: Apr 22, 2021 9:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 22 Health Minister Dorothy Shephard said New Brunswick has been a leader in providing residents with coverage for new drugs in a timely manner.(Ed Hunter/CBC)

How cannabis helped this Okanagan woman walk again

Pooley introduces herself by her nations.  “My Dad used to call us,  NavajoOpiOkaShwap,” she says. She’s Navajo, Hopi, Okanagan, and Shuswap and she now lives and works in her community in Inkumupulux (at the northern end of Okanagan Lake) on the Okanagan Indian Band, where she owns a cannabis dispensary. Pooley lost her ability to walk at 32 years-old, after years of working in the forestry and fisheries industries. Her journey to recovery brought her to cannabis, and years later, she’s now the proud owner of Top Hat Cannabis in OKIB. She just celebrated two years of being open for business.

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