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- Lakeridge Health seeking donations to replace outdated diagnostic imaging tool - DurhamRegion.com
Lakeridge Health seeking donations to replace outdated diagnostic imaging tool.
- Samsung Bioepis Highlights Consistent Efficacy of SB16 (OBODENCE®; Denosumab) Across Osteoporosis Patient Subgroups at WCO-IOF-ESCEO 2026
SB16 (OBODENCE) biosimilar shows consistent efficacy across various osteoporosis patient subgroups
- Businesses question benefits of Armstrong revitalization amid painful process
Businesses express concerns about the impact of the Armstrong Revitalization Initiative, City CAO says the process was always meant to be painful but will bring long-term benefits.
- Township grant to help expand St. Jacobs medical centre
Township grant awarded to expand St. Jacobs medical centre
- Hospitalization rates for COVID and other vaccine-preventable illnesses have soared — and researchers are worried
Hospitalizations for COVID-19 and other vaccine-preventable illnesses have increased significantly.
- For a second time, father-and-son duo donate portion of Cain's Quest winnings
A father and son duo from central Labrador donate portion of their winnings to a children's hospital.
- Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Govt buys cattle skin disease vaccines, hopes to avoid use – minister - Alliance of Mediterranean News Agencies (AMAN)
Portugal government purchases cattle skin disease vaccines
- Organon’s VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1%, Granted Strong Recommendation in the 2026 American Academy of Dermatology Guidelines for Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
Organon's VTAMA cream approved by American Academy of Dermatology for pediatric atopic dermatitis
- Global e·dentityTM Expands Landmark CRADA with DHS & TSA, Powered by President Trump’s Visionary Leadership to Secure America’s National Identity with Advanced Biometrics
Global e·dentity partners with DHS & TSA to enhance national identity security
- MedX Announces Application for Final Extension of Non-Brokered Private Placement
MedX Health Corp. seeks extension for non-brokered private placement of Series IV Convertible Loan Notes.
- Only 40 per cent of Ontario high school students meeting attendance standard, new data reveals
Attendance rate falls to 40% in Ontario high schools, down from previous years
- Smile Cookie campaign to support hospital foundation
Western Hospital Foundation selected as recipient of Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign
- Endometriosis Advocate Padma Lakshmi To Headline Women's Healthx
Padma Lakshmi to headline Women's HealthX event, marking Endometriosis Awareness Month.
- Parabilis Medicines Expands Executive Leadership Team
Parabilis Medicines appoints Helen Ho as Chief Business and Strategy Officer and promotes Thomas Kotarakos to Chief Financial Officer.
- Thousands are sharing side effects of weight-loss drugs doctors may miss, study suggests - CTV News
Thousands of people are sharing hidden side effects of weight-loss medications that doctors may be missing, according to a study.
- GLP-1 giant Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI as pharma industry's AI race accelerates
Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to embed AI across its entire drug development pipeline
- Heather Winterstein's life possibly could have been saved if treated sooner in Ontario hospital, inquest told - CBC
Expert says earlier care could have saved Heather Winterstein's life at Ontario hospital.
- 'More support' needed for childhood cancer families - Yahoo News Canada
Families of children with cancer face significant emotional and financial burdens
- Sona Nanotech Clinical Cancer Study Tissue Analysis Confirms Tumor Priming And Suggests Potential Immunotherapy Synergies
Sona Nanotech's tissue analysis results confirm tumor priming, suggesting potential immunotherapy synergies.
- Inuit-centred treatment could help combat Nunavik's tuberculosis crisis, new study suggests - CBC
Inuit-centred treatment may combat TB in Nunavik
- Cancer rates in Canada are projected to decline over 2026 — but not for everyone, new report suggests
Cancer rates in Canada projected to decline overall by 2026, but not for young people
- Cancer rates in Canada are projected to decline over 2026 — but not for everyone, new report suggests - Toronto Star
Cancer rates projected to decline nationwide by 2026
- 1 in 10 health ad dollars go to sites spreading misinformation - News-Medical
Misinformation on health websites affects 1 in 10 health ads
- GLP-1 Drugs Move Up The Leaderboard As Twin Epidemics Continue To Balloon
GLP-1 drugs show promise in managing obesity and diabetes
- One year after new mental health facility opened, advocates want to see promised walk-in centre
Advocates call for walk-in centre at new facility
- The More We Add To U.S. Healthcare, The Worse It Gets - Forbes
U.S. healthcare spending has increased significantly despite growing controversy over access and affordability.
- One year after new mental health facility opened, advocates want to see promised walk-in centre - CBC
Advocates call for implementation of promised walk-in centre at new mental health facility one year after its opening.
- Chemical compound clears cellular waste, protects neurons in model of frontotemporal dementia - Technology Org
A new chemical compound has been found to clear cellular waste and protect neurons in a model of frontotemporal dementia.
- Ablative therapy improves overall survival for ‘supermassive’ bile duct tumors patients - Oncology Central
Ablative therapy shows promise in treating large bile duct tumors by improving overall survival.
- Obesity Before Pregnancy Could Raise Your Child's Fatty Liver Risk, New Study Finds - NDTV
Obesity in pregnant women may increase the risk of fatty liver disease in their children.
- Opinion | My partner of five years said he doesn’t consider us family. Am I right to be upset? Ask Lisi - Toronto Star
Yes, you are right to be upset.
- Vitamin D and Diabetes in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Review of Existing Literature - Cureus
Pakistan has a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, with studies suggesting that up to 97.6% of the population has low levels of vitamin D. A comprehensive review of existing literature suggests that vitamin D deficiency is strongly associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in Pakistan. The review highlights the need for increased awareness and supplementation among the general population, as well as targeted interventions to address the root causes of vitamin D deficiency in Pakistan.
- Tips for managing seasonal allergies this spring - The Business Journals
Tips for managing seasonal allergies
- Beyond the Scope: Unmasking Appendicitis Following Colonoscopy - Cureus
Appendicitis after colonoscopy is a recognized complication, often misdiagnosed as diverticulitis or a perforated ulcer.
- Machine Learning Model Can Predict Hepatocellular Carcinoma Risk - Oncology Nurse Advisor
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that a machine learning model can accurately predict the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with chronic liver disease.
- Fluvoxamine Improves Fatigue, QoL in Long COVID - Hematology Advisor
Fluvoxamine, an antidepressant medication, has been found to improve fatigue and quality of life in patients with long COVID.
- Antimalarial Adherence Linked to Lower Hospitalization Risk in RA and SLE - Infectious Disease Advisor
Antimalarial medications have been shown to reduce hospitalization risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus by improving disease activity and preventing complications.
- ‘I just want to feel like me again’: the women still waiting for breast reconstruction years after lockdown - The Guardian
Thousands of women are waiting for breast reconstruction surgery after the NHS's breast cancer recovery service was suspended during the pandemic.
- Israel’s HBOT Therapy for PTSD Is Changing Lives, Could Reshape Global Care - The Media Line
HBOT therapy is being used to treat PTSD in Israel, showing promising results, and could potentially revolutionize global care for the condition.
- GOLD: Asagwara swamped by multiple disasters in health care
Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara faces criticism for Manitoba's health care system, Premier Wab Kinew's appointment of Asagwara was made with promises to improve the system, public has lost confidence in Asagwara's ability to deliver
- To escape the digital rat race, more of us in Ontario are switching to ‘dumb phones’ — but will my retro Y2K phone still work?
Some Canadians are switching to 'dumb phones' to combat digital burnout, but their Y2K-era phones' compatibility with Ontario's 3G network is uncertain.
- A chunk of my eyebrow hair fell out due to alopecia. Here’s how I filled in the gaps
A woman's eyebrows were restored through nanoblading after losing hair to alopecia.
- Crystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospital
Crystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas incident
- 'I still can't believe people died of meningitis' - Yahoo News Canada
Meningitis outbreaks reported in Canada
- A Customized Radiation Carrier for Recurrent Maxillary Cancer: A Clinical Report - Cureus
A novel, 3D-printed, customized radiation carrier was designed and tested for recurrent maxillary cancer, showing improved patient comfort and reduced treatment time.