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- Innate Pharma Announces Conference Call and Webcast for Full Year 2025 Financial Results
Innate Pharma to announce 2025 financial results
- Additional Phase 2 Data of AL-S Pharma’s Lead Program AP-101 Further Demonstrate Clinically Meaningful Disease Modification and Prolonged Survival in ALS
New data from the AP-101-02 Phase 2 trial show clinically meaningful disease modification and prolonged survival in ALS patients.
- Deaths reported as heavy rain and thunderstorms batter Karachi
At least 16 people have died in heavy rain-related incidents in Karachi.
- Adults Increasingly View E-Cigarettes As More Harmful Than Cigarettes - Optometry Advisor
E-cigarettes are increasingly viewed as more harmful than traditional cigarettes, with experts warning of potential long-term health effects.
- The Ethics of Brain-Making - American Council on Science and Health
Lab-grown brain miniatures are being trained to solve problems, raising questions about their potential to replace lab animals in research
- Similarities Found in Cancer Driver Gene Mutations of Felines and Humans - Cancer Therapy Advisor
Cats' cancer gene mutations may hold key to human cancer therapy
- VIDEO: Langley’s hospital gets helping hand from colonoscopy AI
Langley's hospital receives AI-powered colonoscopy assistance
- Windsor’s top doctor concerned over sharp drop in Michigan’s child vaccination rate - Yahoo News Canada
Windsor's top doctor expresses concern over drop in child vaccination rate in Michigan
- Family calling for accountability after human error was to blame as woman died waiting for heart surgery
Woman died waiting for heart surgery
- Burning questions: UTIs explained - westerngazette.ca
What is a UTI?
- Jose Berrios avoids the worst: he won’t need surgery
Jose Berrios avoids the worst: he won’t need surgery
- Visitor at Warkworth prison facing assault charge after correctional officer sent to hospital
A 32-year-old woman is charged with assault after allegedly kicking a door at Warkworth Institution, injuring a correctional officer.
- Are psychedelics better than antidepressants? New study says no - Medical Xpress
No conclusive evidence that psychedelics are better than antidepressants
- WHO Expert Group Advises On Typhoid, COVID-19 And Polio Vaccinations - Health Policy Watch
WHO recommends prioritizing typhoid, COVID-19 and polio vaccinations in low- and middle-income countries.
- Prof says U of Winnipeg experience worse than cancer, sues university and faculty association
University of Winnipeg professor sues university and faculty association over lack of forum for workplace complaints.
- Blue Matter Launches People and Organization Practice to Help Biopharma Navigate Structural Shift
Blue Matter launches People and Organization Practice to help biopharma companies navigate structural shift in industry
- Vet urges action to tackle endometriosis ‘stigma’ - Vet Times
Veterinarian calls for action to address endometriosis stigma
- QEH dealing with overcapacity at P.E.I. hospital
P.E.I. hospital overcapacity poses challenges
- Deachman: After fatal Ottawa fire, is it time to regulate e-scooter batteries in apartments?
E-scooter fires on the rise in Ottawa
- Alamar Biosciences launches NULISAseqTM Neuro 220 Panel for advanced neurological research with high sensitivity and specificity - BioSpectrum Asia
Alamar Biosciences launches NULISAseqTM Neuro 220 Panel for advanced neurological research with high sensitivity and specificity.
- Salmon Arm Men’s Shed looking for a shed to call home to aid mental health
Men's group seeks new home to improve mental health
- Apixaban Safer Than Rivaroxaban for Treatment of Acute Venous Thromboembolism - Pulmonology Advisor
Apixaban may be safer than rivaroxaban for treating acute venous thromboembolism, a study suggests.
- Adults Increasingly View E-Cigarettes As More Harmful Than Cigarettes - Ophthalmology Advisor
E-cigarettes are increasingly viewed as more harmful than cigarettes, according to a growing number of adults.
- Exercise Intervention Can Reduce Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment - Gastroenterology Advisor
Exercise intervention shown to reduce cancer-related cognitive impairment and 'chemo brain' in cancer patients.
- Jose Berrios: Don’t expect to see him right at the start of the season
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios may miss start of season due to elbow inflammation
- Want Your Workout to Check Every Box for Real Longevity Gains? Avoid These 4 Mistakes. - Men's Health
Avoid relying on spot reduction
- China Moves to Broker Ceasefire in Pakistan-Afghanistan Conflict
Pakistan and Afghanistan accused each other in airstrikes
- Vancouver Island men facing early-onset dementia pivot to maintain active lives
Vancouver Island men find new purpose in active lifestyle
- Some restaurants still struggling six years after pandemic began
Restaurant industry still grappling with pandemic aftermath
- Dangerous Benadryl TikTok challenge sends Ontario teen to hospital — What parents need to know about social media trends and dares
Dangerous social media trends, such as the Benadryl challenge, are putting teenagers at risk of serious injury or death.
- Hospital board approves annual budget
Hospital spending set to rise by 5% this year
- Exercise cuts 'chemo brain' and fatigue in cancer patients - News-Medical
Exercise shown to reduce 'chemo brain' and fatigue in cancer patients
- 'Responsibility' to share diabetes diagnosis - BBC
Public health experts say people with diabetes have a 'responsibility' to share their diagnosis with friends and family.
- Women burned at the stake in modern-day witch trial ‘epidemic’
Modern-day witch trials on the rise, with women being burned at the stake in a series of alarming incidents
- Taliban says 400 killed in Pakistani airstrike on Kabul hospital
Pakistani airstrike kills 400 at Afghan Taliban-run rehab hospital.
- Elliot Hospital in Manchester to open new Step Down unit Tuesday
Elliot Hospital in Manchester to open new Step Down unit on Tuesday
- Palvella Therapeutics: A Potential First-In-Class Therapy In A Rare Dermatology Market
Palvella Therapeutics has a potential first-in-class therapy in the rare dermatology market with its QTORIN rapamycin drug.
- Family 'beyond devastated' by meningitis death as hundreds get antibiotics - BBC
Family of A-level student who died in Kent meningitis outbreak tell BBC they are 'beyond devastated'
- Inquest announced into 2019 death of 18-year-old First Nation man in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Inquest announced into death of 18-year-old First Nation man in Thunder Bay, Ont.
- How much do you know about healthy eating? Take our nutrition quiz - The Globe and Mail
Quiz assesses your knowledge of healthy eating
- Young Canadians are increasingly turning to self-harm: study - Toronto Star
Young Canadians are increasingly turning to self-harm as a coping mechanism for mental health issues, a new study has found.
- After nearly a year, measles outbreak in northeast B.C. shows signs of slowing down - Yahoo News Canada
Measles outbreak in northeast B.C. shows signs of slowing down, but cases still reported
- Spotlight:The supplement boom — and what it’s doing to your gut - Halton Hills News
Probiotics are becoming increasingly popular as a supplement due to their potential health benefits.
- ‘Changing the narrative’: How one woman’s cancer journey is making a positive difference in downtown Peterborough
A local woman's cancer journey is inspiring a positive impact on downtown Peterborough.
- Life-threatening complications overlooked in weeks after childbirth, researchers say - CBC
Patients should be monitored for maternal complications over weeks after childbirth, researchers say
- NEELIN VIEWS: Celebrating International Day of Happiness
International Day of Happiness is celebrated on March 20 to highlight happiness and well-being.
- Windsor mom, 43, unaware of a test that could have caught her breast cancer sooner
A 43-year-old Windsor woman was diagnosed with breast cancer after a routine mammogram was missed, a mistake that could have potentially saved her life.