Avicanna Makes RHO Phyto™ Medical Cannabis Products Available In Canadian Hospital Pharmacies Through Agreement with Sunnybrook Hospital
May 06, 2021 07:30 ET | Source: Avicanna Inc. Avicanna Inc. Toronto, CANADA
Avicanna launches its initiative to supply major Canadian hospitals with its advanced RHO Phyto medical cannabis products supported by education, training, and patient support programs.
Seven RHO Phyto products will be available for purchase at Sunnybrook Hospital
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Odette Cancer Centre pharmacy by patients that have been issued a written order from an authorized health care practitioner.
The collaborative program is aimed at setting a gold standard for medical cannabis care by establishing a complete cannabis consultation and dosing regimen provided through the expertise of Avicanna’s medical team and the Sunnybrook Hospital pharmacy team.
Low doses of ionizing radiation may be a promising therapy for people with Alzheimer’s disease
Individuals living with severe Alzheimer s disease showed remarkable improvements in behavior and cognition within days of receiving an innovative new treatment that delivered low doses of radiation, a recent Baycrest-Sunnybrook pilot study found.
The primary goal of a therapy for Alzheimer s disease should be to improve the patient s quality of life. We want to optimize their well-being and restore communication with family and friends to avoid social isolation, loneliness and under-stimulation. Although the study was a small pilot and should be interpreted with caution, our results suggest that low-dose radiation therapy may successfully achieve this.
When hospitals become home: Children put up in wards when both parents have COVID The unusual scenario underscores how spread within households amid stay-at-home orders is playing a key role in fuelling the pandemic. With a heavy impact on certain families
Author of the article: Tom Blackwell
Publishing date: May 04, 2021 • 8 hours ago • 3 minute read • A spokesperson from the Toronto Children’s Aid Society is urging parents to have a list of alternative caregivers for their children in case both parents end up in hospital for treatment for COVID-19. Photo by Peter J. Thompson/National Post
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As COVID-19 continues to surge across Canada, the virus has left some children in a surprising and “really difficult” predicament.
Boom Health launches mobile app to simplify home care for loved ones
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TORONTO, May 4, 2021 /CNW/ -
Boom Health, Inc. ( Boom Health ) launches a one-stop app allowing users to organize and book in-home care services, medical equipment and meal services with market leading providers with the same ease as ordering a rideshare or delivery on your phone.
Introduction video to the Boom app.
Person using the Boom app. (CNW Group/BOOM health)
Launching today in the Apple app store for iPhones and the Google Play store for Android phones, the app allows users to book personal support workers and nursing care, transportation services, medical equipment rentals and purchases, and healthy, freshly prepared meals with industry leading suppliers vetted by Boom Health. The app was designed for individual users and family members needing to organize home care on behalf of loved ones. The app is extremely easy to use, comprehensive and allows families to c
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