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