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Catalogue Entry: Epilepsy in Canada
Infographic representing epilepsy rates in Canada up to 2014. -
Catalogue Entry: Maternal hypertension in Canada
Fact sheet of maternal hypertension in Canada -
Catalogue Entry: The time is now - Chief Public Health Officer spotlight on eliminating...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the epitome of inequity in public health; it is a social disease with a medical aspect. As this report makes clear, social determinants of health such as... -
Catalogue Entry: The Chief Public Health Officer’s Report on the State of Public Health in...
This year's report from the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada first provides a snapshot on the health status of Canadians, then shines a light on problematic substance use... -
Catalogue Entry: 2017-2020 Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy: 2018-2019 Update
The 2016–19 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) presents the Government of Canada’s sustainable development goals and targets, as required by the Federal Sustainable... -
Catalogue Entry: Effect of maternal weight on pregnancy outcomes
Fact sheet - Effect of maternal weight on pregnancy outcomes -
Catalogue Entry: Smoking Cessation During Pregnancy and Relapse After Childbirth in Canada
Fact sheet about smoking cessation during pregnancy and relapse after childbirth in Canada. -
Catalogue Entry: 2018–19 Departmental Plan: Public Health Agency of Canada
This Plan provides an overview of the Agency’s priorities and its plans to strengthen overall population health in Canada. The report highlights PHAC’s key anticipated outcomes... -
Catalogue Entry: 2017–18 Departmental Plan: Public Health Agency of Canada
2017–18 Departmental Plan provides parliamentarians and Canadians with information on what we do and the results we are trying to achieve during the upcoming year. -
Catalogue Entry: Public Health Agency of Canada 2016–2017 Departmental Results Report
This report focuses on the work done to address federal public health priorities that promote and protect the health and well-being of Canadians. This year’s report also... -
Catalogue Entry: Help reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance
Recommentations for routine practices in settings where health care is provided. -
Catalogue Entry: Do Relationships Matter to the Health of Canada’s Youth?
Infographic - Do Relationships Matter to the Health of Canada’s Youth? -
Catalogue Entry: Down Syndrome Surveillance in Canada 2005-2013
The birth prevalence of Down syndrome in Canada (excluding Quebec) has been stable in the last decade, averaging 15.8 per 10,000 total births, between 2005 and 2013. The rate of... -
Catalogue Entry: Diabetes in Canada
This fact sheet presents an overview of diagnosed diabetes data (type 1 or type 2 combined) from the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System. -
Catalogue Entry: Parkinsonism in Canada, including Parkinson's Disease: Highlights from the...
This fact sheet presents an overview of the data on diagnosed parkinsonism, including Parkinson’s disease, from the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System. -
Catalogue Entry: A Parent's Guide to Vaccination
Parents are responsible for the well-being of their children, including protecting them from illness caused by diseases that are vaccine-preventable. Learn about vaccination and... -
Catalogue Entry: How you can identify abuse and help older adults at risk
When people have trouble in their relationships, you may be the neighbour, friend or family member who can make a positive difference. If you are concerned that an older adult... -
Catalogue Entry: The Chief Public Health Officer’s Report on the State of Public Health in...
This Report raises awareness about how our built environment provides a foundation for healthy living and ultimately our health. -
Catalogue Entry: What you can do to keep yourself safe from abuse
If you are being hurt or neglected and you aren't sure how to protect yourself, this brochure can help you to set limits and stay safe. -
Catalogue Entry: What you can do when abuse or neglect is happening to an older adult in your life
Everyone has the right to be safe and free from abuse or neglect. No one should experience abuse. "It's Not Right!"