Learn more about COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Case numbers are updated daily.
Effective December 17, all private dwelling indoor gatherings are limited to immediate households only. Review all public health measures.
Learn more about COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Case numbers are updated daily.
Effective December 17, all private dwelling indoor gatherings are limited to immediate households only. Review all public health measures.
Learn more about the services and support available to Saskatchewan residents with brain injuries.
Information on anthrax including risk, types, causes, treatment, and reducing your risk of exposure.
Find information about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
The Saskatchewan Bleeding Disorders Program provides care to individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease.
Learn more about the treatment of cancer in Saskatchewan from the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and from patients themselves.
Learn about dementia supports and services in Saskatchewan.
Resources for patients in Saskatchewan with diabetes.
Learn more about disabilities within the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum and their diagnosis and assessment services.
Information about Hantavirus and how to minimize the risk of getting the virus.
Find answers to your health questions with HealthLine Online or call 811 to speak to a health care professional.
Learn about HIV, including prevention, transmission, symptoms, testing, and living with HIV.
Learn about Lyme disease risk in Saskatchewan and how to be tested.
Find information on symptoms, complications, how to prevent the spread of measles and measles vaccination.
Information on programs and services available to people and families looking for help with mental health, alcohol and drugs and gambling issues.
Information about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) treatment and research in Saskatchewan.
Find information on symptoms, complications, how to prevent the spread of mumps and mumps vaccination.
Find information on the symptoms, treatment, and prevention of pertussis (whooping cough).
Rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system that affects both humans and animals. It is most often found in warm-blooded wild mammals such as foxes, skunks, bats, and raccoons, but can also infect domestic animals and livestock such as dogs, cats, horses and cattle.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease that usually affects the lungs. If left untreated, TB may be fatal. Learn about how TB spreads, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Learn about west nile virus and prevention.
Zika virus infection is caused by a virus which is transmitted mainly through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes. Find out how the virus spreads, learn about symptoms, who is at risk, considerations for testing, and view resources for health care providers.
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