Health Tips
Breastfeeding helps the mother and child in every aspect of Miyupimaatisiiun (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual development).
Avian flu is a disease that affects wild and domestic birds. The risk of people catching Avian flu from birds is very low.
Hypertension – or prolonged high blood pressure – damages your blood vessels and organs over time if left untreated, and can lead to a heart attack
Driving while under the influence of drugs is dangerous and can put you and others at serious risk.
Driving while under the influence of alcohol is dangerous and can put you and others at serious risk.
Respecting our elders is the best way to learn about our Cree traditions. And show we care.
You can protect yourself and others by getting vaccinated.
Vaccination is our best protection against catching the virus and spreading it.
Reserve a time that is convenient for you. Spend less time at the CMC.
Only the female body has the great power to produce breast milk.
Extreme heat can put your health at risk, causing illnesses like heat stroke and even death.
As wildfire burns through forests and grasslands, it produces dense smoke that can be a major source of toxic air pollutants.
Community immunity is when enough people are vaccinated so they indirectly shield and protect others.
A recall is carried out for the protection of the public when a food is unfit for consumption.
The Cree Health Board Residential School Resolution Health Support Program, part of Maanuuhiikuu Mental Health Services, is here to help.
Youth aged 12-17 in Eeyou Istchee are now eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Because of COVID-19, hunters need to adapt to these ways again this year.
One of the biggest challenges with disabilities, especially those considered invisible, like Autism Spectrum Disorder - is a lack of understanding.
The Paayikutaaniu Activity Book is a collection of fun activities for all ages. The aim is to entertain and educate.
Fostering is challenging work, but offers foster parents a meaningful and rewarding experience.
Healthy practices can help us stay safe from respiratory illnesses like colds, the flu, and COVID-19