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PressProgress 📰 Broadbent Institute Aug 17, 2026 · 11 min read AI Analyzed ✓ Established View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Health Canada is changing regulations. Experts hope this could mean good news for reproductive healthcare

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Image credit: Shutterstock ANALYSIS Health Canada is changing regulations. Experts hope this could mean good news for reproductive healthcare Signs point to potential for early Canadian access to new endometriosis diagnostics and male contraceptives by Brishti Basu, Health Reporter August 17, 2026 New strides in reproductive healthcare, like male contraceptives and endometriosis diagnostic tools, may not be far away for Canadians — especially in light of regulatory changes announced by Health Canada last month. Two rapid diagnostic tests for endometriosis, a painful and underdiagnosed med…
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