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Importance of science in Kannada

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Importance of Science and Research

Health Canada depends on a strong base of science and research to meet its mission to help Canadians maintain and improve their health.

Science and Research at Work for You

Scientific know-how helps us to make decisions about health standards, health policy and regulations, and health programs. It also allows Health Canada to:

Prepare for and respond to health risks posed by diseases, environmental hazards, food and other threats;

Verify that such things as drugs, food and medical devices available to Canadians are safe and effective; and

Provide information to Canadians to help them make informed decisions about their health.

Health Canada depends on science and research to help us make key decisions. Scientific support gives us the information we need to develop the Department's regulations, policies and programs, and the delivery of programs and to deliver services and information.

Good scientific knowledge is necessary if Health Canada is to respond swiftly to new issues and to take advantage of opportunities.

Because of the scope of Health Canada's responsibilities, the Department counts on the work of scientists in a range of fields, including the natural and life sciences and social sciences. These scientists conduct the research and development and related scientific activities that the Department needs to deal with ongoing and new health issues.

But we can't always do it alone. Health Canada relies on partnerships with a network of national and international organizations to make sure we have the science we need. We also share our science and management practices with other federal departments to find groundbreaking solutions to important science-based problems and challenges.

For the department, Health Canada's Science and Technology Strategy provides a policy framework for science planning, priority setting and management. As we collaborate with our science partners - in the Health Portfolio, federal science-based departments and agencies, governments in Canada and other countries, international organizations and with stakeholders - the Strategy will help us to position ourselves more strategically and work more effectively.



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