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- Hooked on CleanTok? An Ontario social media expert explains the psychology behind the viral obsession
Ontario expert explains why people are hooked on viral deep cleaning videos on social media
- Woman, 41, Admits She Feels ‘Like a Ticking Time Bomb’ After Learning She’s a Carrier for Fatal Huntington’s Disease
A 41-year-old woman has expressed her fears after learning she is a carrier for Huntington's disease, a rare genetic disorder that affects movement and mental health.
- UNB lab welcomes Canada’s first infant chamber to measure metabolism - CBC
New research facility
- Woman Was Working as an Aerospace Engineer and Living with Her Fiancé. All Seemed Well, Until a Diagnosis Changed Her Life - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
A woman's life as an aerospace engineer and fiancée appeared normal, but a diagnosis changed everything.
- AR tech prepares patients for endometriosis surgery - Yahoo News Canada
Artificial intelligence being used to prepare patients for endometriosis surgery
- Woman's life-saving liver transplant helps set record - Yahoo News Canada
A Canadian woman's successful liver transplant has set a new record for the youngest recipient in the country.
- Woman urges awareness of ovarian cancer signs - Yahoo News Canada
Ovarian cancer symptoms include bloating, pelvic pain, and urinary frequency
- 'Unprecedented times': COVID-era staff shortages affected operations in emergency department, inquest hears
COVID-19 nurse shortages led to disruptions in emergency department operations, resulting in delayed triage for patients like Heather Winterstein, who waited hours with life-threatening sepsis.
- 'Germ-killing' soaps and cleaners aren't making us healthier — and may harm us, Toronto researcher warns
New research suggests 'germ-killing' soaps and cleaners may not be as effective as believed, may actually contain toxic chemicals.
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Johannes Brahms died of liver cancer at age 63
- Just because they can – the biometric conundrum for law enforcement
Law enforcement's use of biometric technology raises questions about liability when technology could have prevented harm to vulnerable individuals
- Japan Health Minister Warns about Rising Measles Cases - nippon.com
Japan sees record high measles cases in three quarters of the year
- 1 injured in North York shooting
Man in his 30s shot in North York
- Your Doctors Online and the rise of after-hours care: Where Toronto and GTA patients turn when clinics are closed
After-hours virtual care becomes increasingly popular in GTA, patients seeking medical help turn to online platforms
- Brain Canada and the Krembil Foundation Fund New Neurodegeneration and Immunology Research - newswire.ca
Brain Canada and the Krembil Foundation launch new research fund for neurodegeneration and immunology
- US Scientists Sequence 1,000 Genomes From Measles, a Disease Long Eliminated With Vaccines - KFF Health News
Measles was declared eliminated in the US in 2000
- East Toronto hospital using office space for emergency care as patient demand soars: officials
East Toronto hospital over capacity
- Men's wellbeing groups are growing - and helping fill gaps in mentalhealthsupport
Men's wellbeing groups are growing as a response to the UK's mental health crisis, providing a vital lifeline for isolated men struggling with suicidal thoughts.
- Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Celebrates 125 Years: From One Doctor on Horseback to Global Pediatric Leader
Children's Hospital Los Angeles celebrates 125 years of pediatric medicine advancements
- Paramedic tells Winterstein inquest she went into ‘mother mode'
A Niagara Regional Police officer said 24-year-old Heather Winterstein told him on the day she died in hospital she had been in an earlier altercation.
- Asian LNG Demand Plunges as Qatar Outages and Hormuz Chaos Bite
Asian LNG imports fell 8.6% in March 2025 to 20.6 million tons, marking the sharpest drop since 2020.
- Kenora, Ont., hospital ends blood collection services as LifeLabs resumes regular hours
Blood collection services suspended at Lake of the Woods District Hospital, LifeLabs resumes regular hours.
- 3D Investment Submits the Response to “the Request for Provision of Additional Information” from Toho HD, Expressing Concerns over its “Conclusion‐Driven” Operation of the Take Over Defense Measures Process
3D Investment Partners submits response to Toho HD's request for additional information regarding the Take Over Defense Measures process.
- Public Health Mobile Unit Clinic Cancelled in Sydney - Nova Scotia Health
Public Health Mobile Unit Clinic in Sydney, Nova Scotia has been cancelled.
- Meningitis a concern in Manitoba after years of higher case counts: public health - ca.news.yahoo.com
Meningitis cases in Manitoba have been increasing over the years, prompting public health concerns.
- Semarion Secures $3.8 Million to Scale Next-Generation Cell Assay Technology and Accelerate Pharma Adoption
Semarion secures $3.8 million to scale next-generation cell assay technology and accelerate pharma adoption.
- BMO commits $5 million to advance surgical innovation and precision cancer care at UHN's Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
BMO commits $5 million to advance surgical innovation and precision cancer care at UHN's Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
- Want to slow brain aging? Follow this diet, a new study suggests - The Globe and Mail
New Mediterranean diet may slow brain aging by over 2 years
- IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis calling for urgent action on overlooked disease - Newswire Canada
IFPA launches first Africa Forum on psoriasis to raise awareness and push for greater action on the often-overlooked skin condition.
- How much protein do you need? Here's how to personalize your optimal intake - Buffalo Toronto Public Media
The recommended daily intake of protein varies based on factors such as age, sex, weight, and activity level.
- New Nature-Published Research Reviews How Metabolic Dysfunction May Be Core Driver in Psychiatric Diseases - Business Wire
Metabolic dysfunction linked to psychiatric diseases
- Two hurt in Derby car incident released from hospital
Two people injured in car crash in Derby
- Dozing dormouse found in abandoned helium balloon - Yahoo News Canada
A dozing dormouse was found in an abandoned helium balloon in a backyard in England.
- Heart Risks Go Beyond the Heart: Don't Forget to Check Blood Sugar and Kidney Health - pictouadvocate.com
High blood sugar can increase heart disease risk
- Heart Risks Go Beyond the Heart: Don't Forget to Check Blood Sugar and Kidney Health - hngnews.com
High blood sugar and kidney disease are linked to increased heart risks.
- Heart Risks Go Beyond the Heart: Don't Forget to Check Blood Sugar and Kidney Health - Missourian | Washington, MO
Blood sugar control and kidney health are often overlooked factors in heart health
- Giant inflatable bowel comes to Luton to promote cancer awareness - BBC
Giant inflatable bowel arrives in Luton to raise cancer awareness
- Giant inflatable bowel to promote cancer awareness - Yahoo News Canada
A giant inflatable bowel is being used to promote cancer awareness.
- Hospital district dips into reserves to halve borrowing for Kamloops Cancer Centre
Hospital district reduces borrowing by half to fund Kamloops Cancer Centre project
- How your diet can protect your liver - CTV News
Eating foods high in antioxidants like berries and leafy greens can help protect the liver.
- 'You are going to be outraged:' Mother speaks ahead of inquest into daughter's death at Niagara hospital - CBC
Mother speaks ahead of inquest into daughter's death at Niagara hospital
- Noah Wyle Breaks Down 'The Pitt' Season 1 Finale and the Show’s Wild Success
The 'ER' actor's new show was a critical and commercial success
- "The stakes couldn’t be higher": 6 tense and timeless medical dramas to watch on ITV, Netflix and more
Jodie Comer stars in 'The Tourist', 'Killing Eve', 'The White Princess', 'Thirteen
- A database for human health: Inside Hamilton’s world-renowned biobank - The Spec
Hamilton's biobank holds over 1 million genetic samples from Canadians, providing valuable insights into disease susceptibility and treatment options.
- 'Son's brain tumour was misdiagnosed as anxiety'
Son's brain tumour was misdiagnosed as anxiety
- Does hitting menopause before 40 cause major health issues later in life? Scientists are aiming to find out
Early menopause linked to increased risk of heart attacks and dementia.
- Massive analysis of longitudinal data links social media to poorer youth mental health
Frequent digital media use linked to poorer mental health outcomes in youth.
- Queen’s researcher receives national grant to explore new cystic fibrosis strategy - The Queen's Journal
Queen's researcher awarded grant to explore cystic fibrosis treatment
- Amanda Peet: 'Creating a community around breast cancer is probably helpful'
Amanda Peet shares her breast cancer diagnosis and its impact on her life.