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- New study on which foods might preserve your brain health - MSN
A diet rich in the Mediterranean, the 'Okinawan', the 'DASH', the 'MIND', the 'Blue Zone', and the 'Blue Plate Diet' may not be the best choices for brain health, a new study suggests that the Mediterranean diet may be the best choice.
- 'I got up at 4am to get the Meningitis vaccine'
James Thompson gets up at 4am to get Meningitis vaccine
- Mom, 27, Says Her Rare Neurological Condition Was Affecting Her Vision. She Claims Weight Loss Surgery Saved Her Eyesight - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
A 27-year-old woman says she had a rare neurological condition that was affecting her vision, but after weight loss surgery, her eyesight improved.
- Mother Who Lost All 4 Limbs Due to Sepsis Just Found Life-Changing Kidney Match: ‘Been Waiting a Long Time’ - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
A mother who lost all 4 limbs to sepsis has found a life-changing kidney match after being on the transplant list for over a year.
- Blood Test Predicts Long-Term Cognitive Function After Cardiac Arrest - Neuroscience News
A blood test can predict long-term cognitive function after a cardiac arrest, a study found.
- Man taken to hospital following stabbing in Etobicoke
Man stabbed in Etobicoke, taken to hospital.
- Special statement warns more snow, freezing rain headed for capital
More snow and freezing rain expected in Ottawa this weekend, Environment Canada issues special weather statement.
- Toronto AIDS Memorial at risk? Activists push back on Barbara Hall Park redesign - NOW Toronto
Activists are protesting the redesign of Barbara Hall Park, which could potentially erase the city's AIDS memorial.
- It's not just vaccines - parents are refusing other routine preventive care for newborns - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
Parents increasingly refusing routine newborn care.
- It's not just vaccines - parents are refusing other routine preventive care for newborns - TownAndCountryToday.com
Parents are refusing routine newborn care, citing vaccine concerns
- Signs, symptoms and treatments for hepatitis B - CP24
Hepatitis B: Common symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, and jaundice, while severe cases can lead to liver failure and cirrhosis.
- Connect Clinic opens doors for roughly 15,000 without family doctors in Peterborough - The Peterborough Examiner
New clinic opens to meet healthcare needs of 15,000 people without family doctors in Peterborough.
- Mom Recalls Watching 6-Year-Old Daughter 'Fade Away' After 'Flu-Like' Symptoms Lead to Devastating Diagnosis (Exclusive) - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
A mother describes watching her 6-year-old daughter 'fade away' after experiencing flu-like symptoms that led to a devastating diagnosis.
- ‘20 other people just like you’: Why Toronto youth are struggling to find jobs
Toronto youth face job struggles due to economic slowdown and pandemic, experts say, with non-profit suggesting in-person networking is key to standing out in a competitive job market.
- Researchers Solve Long-Standing Puzzle of Rare Neurological Disorder
Rare neurological disorder linked to immune-related gene
- The Surprising Reason Cancer Treatments Don’t Work for Everyone
New study reveals why cancer treatments don't work for all patients
- Woman Diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease at 2 Months Old Wakes Up with No Pain for the First Time in Her Life After New Treatment - Yahoo News Canada
New treatment brings relief to 2-year-old girl with sickle cell disease, allowing her to sleep pain-free for the first time
- LETTER: UVic scientist making major advances in cancer research
University of Victoria researcher makes breakthrough in cancer treatment
- MUHC wants the Neuro to be moved from downtown to Glen site
Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital wants to relocate to Glen site
- Rodger Brulotte, beloved voice of baseball in Quebec, dies at 79
Beloved baseball voice in Quebec Rodger Brulotte dies at 79.
- Two-vehicle crash sends one car onto its roof; most occupants unhurt
Two-vehicle crash at Algonquin Ave and Highway 11/17 leaves one person with minor injuries, three others hospitalized.
- Port Hardy hospital to see $45 million upgrade
Port Hardy hospital to receive $45 million upgrade
- TRANTER, KENNETH RAYMOND
Kenneth Tranter, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on March 6, 2026, at the age of 90. He was predeceased by his wife, Jan, and parents, Lillian and Walter Tranter. A Celebration of Ken's Life will be held on April 14, 2026, at McInnis & Holloway Funeral Home in Cochrane, AB.
- Home hemodialysis program expands to north Halton
Home hemodialysis program expands to north Halton
- Molina Healthcare of Michigan and The MolinaCares Accord Donate $135,000 to Senior Centers to Pilot Programs Addressing Social Isolation
Molina Healthcare of Michigan and The MolinaCares Accord donate $135,000 to pilot programs addressing social isolation at senior centers.
- Memorial Sloan Kettering patents autophagy-lysosomal pathway inhibitors
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center develops new autophagy-lysosomal pathway inhibitors for pancreatic cancer treatment.
- Treeline Biosciences reports TEAD degraders
Treeline Biosciences reports developing new proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) compounds targeting TEAD in cancer treatment.
- Edmonton city council approves levy funds to finish Winspear expansion
Edmonton city council approves levy funds to finish Winspear expansion
- Qiagen Announces Form 20-F Annual Report Filing for 2025 Results
Qiagen files annual report with SEC, reports 2025 results
- Newron to Present at the 2026 Annual Congress of the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS)
Newron Pharmaceuticals to present at SIRS 2026 Annual Congress
- Marching into Mental Health Awareness Month with SereniTEA
SereniTEA tea blend supports mental health awareness
- Relmada Posts Narrower FY25 Loss, Advances NVD-01 Toward Phase 3 In Bladder Cancer
Relmada Therapeutics reports narrower FY25 loss, advances NVD-01 toward Phase 3 trials for bladder cancer; secures $160M PIPE financing
- Buildings to be lit up for endometriosis awareness - BBC
Millions of People Suffer from a Mysterious Disease.
- Closing the gaps in chronic hepatitis B care in Canada - Toronto Star
A recent study highlights the need for improved access to hepatitis B testing and treatment in Canada's Indigenous communities.
- 100 Mile House emergency room to be closed all day Friday, March 20
100 Mile House ER to be closed Friday, March 20, alternative emergency services in Williams Lake
- Dravet Syndrome Clinical Trial Pipeline Shows Potential with Active Contributions from 10+ Key Companies | DelveInsight
Dravet Syndrome treatment pipeline expands with multiple trials underway, backed by significant investments from Pfizer, Novartis, and others.
- Study: GLP-1RAs associated with less risk of mental illness getting worse
GLP-1RAs linked to reduced risk of worsening mental illness.
- New Drug Cost Study: Canadian Online Pharmacies Offer Up to 89% Savings Versus GoodRx and Amazon for U.S. Consumers, Says Campaign for Personal Prescription Importation
New study finds Canadian online pharmacies offer up to 89% savings on prescription drugs for US consumers.
- Seven emerging researchers receive Terry Fox funding to advance next generation cancer research - Newswire Canada
Seven emerging researchers receive Terry Fox funding to advance next generation cancer research.
- Sermo Barometer: Nearly 9 in 10 Providers See Progress in Women’s Health, but Earlier Diagnosis Remains the Biggest Gap
Nine in ten providers see progress in women's health, earlier diagnosis remains a significant gap.
- Innovive Health Expands Home Healthcare Services to Better Serve the Growing Needs of Colorado’s Behavioral Health Patients
Innovive Health expands home healthcare services to Denver, Arapahoe, Douglas & Jefferson Counties
- Terramed Acquires World-Renowned Palm Beach Equine Clinic’s Property in Wellington, Florida
Terramed Real Estate Solutions acquires Palm Beach Equine Clinic for $9.27M.
- Agilent Showcases Advances in Precision Oncology and Digital Pathology at USCAP 2026
Agilent to showcase precision oncology and digital pathology advances at USCAP 2026, highlighting expanded biomarker testing capabilities and digital pathology adoption.
- Fredericton teen loses psychiatric services to more priority cases
Avery Jardine, a Fredericton teen, was dropped from Horizon Health Network's psychiatric services after being deemed no longer in crisis.
- Sharp increase in rehiring of retired nurses in N.L. underscores recruitment and retention problems: union
Retired nurses are being rehired at a rate of 1,023 per year in Newfoundland and Labrador to address a severe nursing shortage.
- Eileen Whitehead
Eileen Whitehead, 92, dies at Shuswap Lake General Hospital.
- Joe Ferracuti switches to social work from stage lights - Nova Scotia Health
Joe Ferracuti, a long-time industry veteran, is transitioning to a career in social work.