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- Your gas hob could be raising your cancer risk. Here’s what to do about it
Gas hobs may contain a cancer-causing chemical
- Colorectal cancer rising in younger adults as calls grow to lower screening age in Canada - CTV News
Colorectal cancer cases increasing among younger adults in Canada, calls for lower screening age grow.
- Advocates call for Canada to lower screening age for colorectal cancer - CP24
Advocates call for Canada to lower screening age for colorectal cancer.
- Burlington MP Karina Gould read petition into the House of Commons record on behalf of Marfan syndrome victims - Burlington Gazette
MP Karina Gould reads petition for Marfan syndrome victims into House of Commons record
- Microscopic Medicines That Work Inside Human Cells Unlock New Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease
New treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's may emerge from these microscopic medicines.
- Man's non-stop, 24-hour cycle around UVic’s Ring Road a warm-up for kids cancer fundraiser
Kevin Nunn cycling around UVic's Ring Road for cancer fundraiser.
- Opinion: What to know about shingles, a painful infection that vaccination can prevent
Shingles is a painful infection that can cause severe and long-lasting complications.
- Bunny Hop is back in White Rock on Good Friday
Bunny Hop is back in White Rock on Good Friday
- Doug Ford’s Tories table record $244B Ontario budget amid hefty deficit
Ontario's budget exceeds $244 billion
- Brewing up a batch of SereniTEA for Campbell River’s mental health
SereniTEA blend created for mental health
- Scientists Built a Motor Out of Glass—And Challenged What We Know About Physics - Yahoo News Canada
Scientists have created a motor using glass that defies conventional wisdom about the material's strength.
- Idel raises $10.4M for intracellular pan-cancer drug delivery tech
Idel raises $10.4M for intracellular pan-cancer drug delivery tech.
- Maxine Codd
Maxine Codd, a 92-year-old woman, passed away on March 20, 2026, at Shuswap Lake General Hospital.
- New COVID variant detected in wastewater samples across 25 states
New COVID variant detected in wastewater samples across 25 states
- Ono Pharma Submits an Application for Approval of Ripretinib (DCC-2618) in Patients with Advanced Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor in Japan
Ono submits application for ripretinib approval in Japan for advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor
- Incident Stroke Risk Down in More Intensely Developed Neighborhoods - Neurology Advisor
Neurology Advisor reports a decrease in first-time stroke risk in more intensely developed neighborhoods.
- Hormonal Contraception Not Linked to Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Prevalence - Medical Professionals Reference
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism suggests that hormonal contraception is not associated with an increased risk of idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
- Yukon government taking action against opioid damages
Yukon government introduces new bill to address opioid damages
- BostonGene Demonstrates Disease Modeling Platform at JSMO 2026, Advancing AI-Driven Drug Development and Precision Oncology
BostonGene showcases AI-driven disease modeling platform at JSMO 2026, advancing drug development and precision oncology.
- Marion County officials warn of new synthetic opioid discovered in Indiana
A new synthetic opioid has been discovered in Indiana, officials say. The Marion County health department is warning residents about the potential danger of the new opioid. The exact nature of the opioid is not specified.
- Researchers issue stark warning about growing threat of lung cancer for non-smokers - The Cool Down
Researchers issue stark warning about growing threat of lung cancer for non-smokers.
- Baxter to Host Annual Meeting of Stockholders in Virtual Format
Baxter International Inc. to host 2026 Annual Meeting in virtual format
- Enchanted artworks by Halton students up for grabs at Paint the Town charity auction event March 26
A charity auction featuring artworks created by students from Halton schools is set to take place on March 26, with proceeds supporting the redevelopment of the Mental Health and Addictions Unit at Joseph Brant Hospital.
- The mental health gap between teen boys and girls is growing in progressive nations
Mental health gap widens between teen boys and girls in progressive countries.
- Utah Nurse Found Guilty of Killing Friend After Bizarre Fake Cancer Claims and $1.5M Plot
Utah nurse found guilty of killing friend after fake cancer claims
- What is radon, and do I need to worry? We asked an expert about the cancer-causing gas and its risks — plus how you can test for it in your home yourself
Radon is a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer, and it's present in every home. Long-term exposure is considered a cancer risk, and testing is recommended to determine if levels are above safe limits. You can test for radon in your home using a DIY kit or hiring a professional.
- SurePoint Technologies Releases 2025 State of the Legal Industry Report
Talent mobility and lateral hiring surged in the legal industry, driving significant changes in firm structures.
- MeMed Expands Global Footprint as Health Canada Approves MeMed BV® on MeMed Key® - Newswire Canada
MeMed BV approved for use on MeMed Key, expanding global footprint, Health Canada approval
- Geneva May McLean
Geneva May McLean, 85, passed away on March 14, 2026, after a battle with cancer.
- Amanda Peet acknowledges 'nothing is certain' amid cancer battle
Amanda Peet has revealed how she approached discussing her diagnosis with her kids.
- Canadians should be screened for colorectal cancer earlier, says society - Yahoo News Canada
Canadians should be screened for colorectal cancer earlier, says society
- Scientists Identify Molecular Switch That Lets Exercise Reverse Muscle Aging
Scientists identify molecular switch that enables muscle self-repair through exercise
- Age, Race, Cancer Status Linked to COVID-19 Severity in Gynecologic Cancers - Cancer Therapy Advisor
Age is a significant predictor of COVID-19 severity in patients with gynecologic cancers
- Public Health Sudbury and District issues drug warning - The Manitoulin Expositor
Public Health Sudbury and District issues drug warning
- Family of Chinese hiker who died in B.C. mountain fall faces 'enormous' medical bills - Castanet
Family of Chinese hiker who died in B.C. mountain fall faces 'enormous' medical bills
- Wholegrain rye changes gut bacteria and lowers inflammation in obesity trial - News-Medical
Wholegrain rye may have health benefits
- Stress is making you sick - westerngazette.ca
Stress is a major public health concern, with 60% of Canadians experiencing it, leading to physical and mental health issues.
- ‘I love you, brother’: Air Canada pilots' deaths reverberate in Canada - Montreal Gazette
Air Canada pilots' deaths spark outpouring of support
- Fathers' Mental Health Declines A Year After Childbirth, Study Finds
Fathers' psychiatric diagnoses tend to decline during pregnancy and early motherhood, but rise sharply about a year after childbirth.
- Out and About: Steveston thrift shop offers multiple values
Steveston thrift shop offers merchandise at affordable prices, supports local hospital.
- ‘Connected Paths’: New Mural Bridges Generations, Communities - Kingsville Times
Family members and community members gathered to unveil a new mural in Kingsville that celebrates the town's history and connection to its past.
- New City of Hope and TGen Study Uncovers Mechanism Explaining How Obesity Increases Cancer Risk
New study finds link between obesity and increased cancer risk.
- BasePoint Adds Brent Turner to Board of Directors to Accelerate Growth and Expand Access to Quality Mental Health Care
Brent Turner joins BasePoint as a Board of Directors member to accelerate growth and expand access to quality mental health care.
- Council of Scientific and Industrial Research identifies new PARP-1 inhibitors
PARP-1 inhibitors identified for cancer treatment
- New coumarin compounds reported in Simcere patent
Coumarin compounds synthesized for cancer treatment
- Trusted by Hospital Care Teams, Hauser's Pharmacy Marks 13 Years Serving Niagara Health Patients
Hauser's Pharmacy has been a trusted partner to Niagara Health for 13 years, providing essential medication management services.