CA ARCHIVE
- Re: Health research in England is grinding to a halt: How systems absorb innovation
Research in England is stifled by systems that preserve existing frameworks, rather than encouraging innovation.
- Family says mom of baby who died was ‘begging for help’ at remote Ontario hospital, waiting for doctor's call
A 1-year-old Cree boy died at a remote Ontario hospital, the family says he needed better care.
- Bausch + Lomb Announces Published Review Examining the Role of B Vitamins in Reducing Risk and Progression of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Bausch + Lomb announces review on B vitamins and AMD, linking certain B vitamins to reduced risk and progression of age-related macular degeneration, highlighting a potential new approach to eye health.
- Signum Surgical Appoints Medical Device Veteran Mark J. Foley as Chairman
Signum Surgical appoints Mark J. Foley as Chairman of the Board, bringing decades of medical device experience to the company, as it expands into new markets.
- KEYOWSKI – Terrance Norman
Terrance Norman Keyowski, 60, passed away on Nov 23, 2025, at Regina Pasqua Hospital after a long battle with cancer. He was 60 years old. He was born on Jan 29, 1965.
- Sanofi and Regeneron’s Dupixent becomes first biologic for kids under 12 with CSU
Dupixent becomes first biologic for kids under 12 with CSU, FDA approves treatment for 2-11 year olds with uncontrolled chronic spontaneous urticaria.
- What Happens to Your Body When You Take Calcium Every Day - EatingWell
Taking calcium supplements daily may not be enough to prevent bone fractures or osteoporosis; daily calcium intake is not enough to compensate for the loss of bone tissue in people with certain medical conditions; calcium supplements can interact with certain medications, such as antacids, and may not be suitable for everyone, particularly those with kidney stones or certain genetic disorders.
- Galderma Reports Strong Start to the Year, Delivering First Quarter 2026 Net Sales of 1.473 Billion USD, Growing 25.5% at Constant Currency
Galderma reports strong Q1 2026 net sales of $1.473 billion, up 25.5% at constant currency.
- Ask Lisi: Woman should follow up on poor hospital care
You can file a complaint with the hospital's patient advocacy department or the state's health department.
- Dartmouth mall home to mental health and addictions site for young patients
Dartmouth mall to house mental health clinic for young patients
- Pentagon Ends Mandatory Flu Shots for U.S. Troops
Pentagon drops mandatory flu shots for US troops
- Nova Scotia Health Celebrates National Recognition for Excellence in Patient Care - Nova Scotia Health
Nova Scotia Health receives national recognition for excellence in patient care
- Double Shifts Disrupt Normal Cortisol Patterns - Ophthalmology Advisor
Double shifts can disrupt normal cortisol patterns, affecting alertness and productivity.
- Adolescent, Young Adult Cancer Survivors Have Higher Risk for Subsequent Primary Neoplasm - Oncology Nurse Advisor
Adolescent, young adult cancer survivors have a higher risk of developing a new cancer years later.
- Prenatal Maternal Smoking Linked to Behavioral Health Challenges in Offspring - The Cardiology Advisor
Prenatal maternal smoking has been linked to an increased risk of behavioral health challenges in offspring, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Research suggests that exposure to tobacco smoke in the womb can affect the development of the brain and lead to long-term behavioral problems. Studies have shown that children of mothers who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to experience anxiety and depression, and have a higher risk of developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- Adolescent, Young Adult Cancer Survivors Have Higher Risk for Subsequent Primary Neoplasm - Pulmonology Advisor
Adolescent, Young Adult Cancer Survivors Have Higher Risk for Subsequent Primary Neoplasm
- Prenatal Maternal Smoking Linked to Behavioral Health Challenges in Offspring - Pulmonology Advisor
Prenatal maternal smoking is associated with an increased risk of behavioral health challenges in offspring.
- Officer could have been killed without ballistic vest, SIU says after clearing officer in Welland shooting
Officer cleared in Welland shooting after SIU investigation
- Liquidia Corp.: Prime Candidate For A Takeout By Large Pharma
Liquidia Corp. faces patent challenge from United Therapeutics
- Global Healthtech Proximie Advances the Intelligent Operating Room of the Future With NVIDIA
Proximie and NVIDIA collaborate on AI-powered OR platform
- What we’re seeing inside a small clinic in Sault Ste. Marie
Traditional mental health services are not meeting the needs of Indigenous people in the North, 'a growing number of communities are turning to alternative approaches.
- The Record today: Trace amounts of opioids in freshwater fish + Fight against copper wire theft + AI-driven cancer care
Trace amounts of opioids in freshwater fish raise concerns for public health
- Asahi Kasei Announces Initiation of Phase I Clinical Trial for Novel Peptide Candidate Targeting Autoimmune Diseases
Asahi Kasei initiates Phase I clinical trial for AK1940, a peptide candidate targeting autoimmune diseases.
- University of Waterloo researchers find traces of opioids in Ontario fish population
Researchers detect opioids in Ontario fish
- University of Waterloo researchers find traces of opioids in Ontario fish population - The Record
University of Waterloo researchers detect traces of opioids in Ontario fish population
- Inclusive clinical trials: an oxymoron?
Pregnant and breastfeeding women are not included in pivotal clinical trials due to concerns about bias and errors, and subgroup analyses may lead to spurious results. The lack of data on pregnancy safety for many drugs is a major issue, with only a dozen REMS strategies issued by the US FDA for teratogenic drugs. Inclusion of these women in trials is seen as driven by sentiment rather than reasoning.
- Sutro Biopharma Presents Promising Preclinical Data For Pipeline ADC Programs At AACR 2026
Sutro Biopharma presents promising preclinical data for its ADC pipeline at AACR 2026.
- Medical physicist honoured for improving access to cancer care - Brandon Sun
Medical physicist receives recognition for work in improving cancer care access.
- Medical physicist honoured for improving access to cancer care
Navid Khaledi, a medical physicist, receives recognition for expanding cancer treatment access in western Manitoba.
- The Surprising Diet Rule That Makes “Good” Parasites Work
Worms only work on high-fiber diets to reduce inflammation
- Are seasonal allergies starting earlier? Experts say yes, depending on where you live - CTV News
Seasonal allergies may be starting earlier, experts say.
- More babies are born exposed to substances in N.L. as system struggles to keep up, says pediatrician - CBC
Newfoundland and Labrador's maternal drug treatment program is overwhelmed, causing more babies to be born with substance exposure.
- Man Thought He Had Digestion Issues. Now, Doctors Said He May Only Have 9 Months to Live - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada
Man diagnosed with stage IV cancer
- Men’s health: what you don’t know about metabolic syndrome - artthreat.net
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.
- One child still in hospital after police van crash
Cumbria Police van crashes into children
- His suicide at the age of 18 devastated his family. It also highlighted a blind spot in Canadian health data
Ontario lags on releasing suicide data by racial group
- 2 nursing regulators combine as ‘one-stop-shop’ in NL College of Nurses
Newfoundland and Labrador's nursing regulators combine into the NL College of Nurses
- Expert roundtable aims to address women’s chronic pain
Expert roundtable focuses on women's chronic pain
- Fear of reprisals, isolation, anxiety: Report documents mental health concerns at CSIS - CBC
Mental health concerns at CSIS include fear of reprisals and isolation, leading to anxiety among employees.
- Aids memorial quilt to be displayed in Yorkshire - Yahoo News Canada
Aids memorial quilt to be displayed in Yorkshire
- Family's pride over mural of 'big, friendly giant'
A mural in honor of a 39-year-old who passed away from cancer has been unveiled in a local park.
- The best and worst exercises for your gut health - The Telegraph
Exercise can be a double-edged sword when it comes to gut health, with some activities exacerbating symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and others providing relief.