CBC.ca
HIV/AIDS fight advancing on multiple fronts, according to researchers
CBC.ca
Trying to eradicate HIV from all parts of the body has been "devilishly difficult," says the president of the International AIDS Society (IAS). But encouraging developments in therapy and prevention were among the good-news stories coming out of the ...
opinion: Ending the AIDS epidemicVancouver Sun
Only one Canadian child born with HIV contracted from mom a huge leap forward ...Toronto Star
Number of Canadian babies getting HIV from moms now almost zeroCalgary Herald
Montreal Gazette
Commonwealth News
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Trying to eradicate HIV from all parts of the body has been "devilishly difficult," says the president of the International AIDS Society (IAS). But encouraging developments in therapy and prevention were among the good-news stories coming out of the ...
opinion: Ending the AIDS epidemic
Only one Canadian child born with HIV contracted from mom a huge leap forward ...
Number of Canadian babies getting HIV from moms now almost zero
CTV News
Number of Canadians impaired by strokes may rise 80% by 2038
CTV News
The number of Canadians who are living with a long-term disability caused by a stroke is expected to jump by as much as 80 per cent over the next two decades, according to a new study. A report published in the journal Stroke on Thursday indicates that ...
Stroke-induced disabilities projected to riseBlackburnNews.com
Arkansas leads nation in stroke deathsBaxter Bulletin
Number of stroke victims living with disability expected to skyrocket: StudyOttawa Citizen
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CTV News
The number of Canadians who are living with a long-term disability caused by a stroke is expected to jump by as much as 80 per cent over the next two decades, according to a new study. A report published in the journal Stroke on Thursday indicates that ...
Stroke-induced disabilities projected to rise
Arkansas leads nation in stroke deaths
Number of stroke victims living with disability expected to skyrocket: Study
Reuters
Miscarriage, abortion may pose similar risks for next pregnancy
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - First-time mothers who have had a miscarriage or abortion early in a previous pregnancy may face an increased risk of complications during delivery, an Israeli study suggests. The research found a past terminated pregnancy was linked ...
New study re-affirms abortion-miscarriage linkLive Action News
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Reuters
(Reuters Health) - First-time mothers who have had a miscarriage or abortion early in a previous pregnancy may face an increased risk of complications during delivery, an Israeli study suggests. The research found a past terminated pregnancy was linked ...
New study re-affirms abortion-miscarriage link
CTV News
New partnership for cardiac care in North Simcoe & Muskoka
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A new partnership between the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (RVH) in Barrie and Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket will bring advanced cardiac care services to patients in North Simcoe and Muskoka. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne ...
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RVH to partner with Southlake on cardiac care in BarrieSimcoe.com
RVH, Southlake partner to expand cardiac careNew Tecumseth Free Press
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A new partnership between the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (RVH) in Barrie and Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket will bring advanced cardiac care services to patients in North Simcoe and Muskoka. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne ...
Cardiac care to be available in Barrie
RVH to partner with Southlake on cardiac care in Barrie
RVH, Southlake partner to expand cardiac care
CTV News
New treatment at MUHC could spell end of insulin injections for diabetics
CTV News
A procedure recently done by an MUHC surgical team for the first time in Quebec could spell the end of insulin injections for patients suffering from type I diabetes. The treatment is called an islet cell transplant, and involves replacing cells in a ...
Islet transplants offer hope for patients with Type I DiabetesCJAD
Breakthrough allows Type I diabetics to live without insulin injectionsMontreal Gazette
MUHC conducts first islet cell transplant in QuebecMcGill Reporter
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CTV News
A procedure recently done by an MUHC surgical team for the first time in Quebec could spell the end of insulin injections for patients suffering from type I diabetes. The treatment is called an islet cell transplant, and involves replacing cells in a ...
Islet transplants offer hope for patients with Type I Diabetes
Breakthrough allows Type I diabetics to live without insulin injections
MUHC conducts first islet cell transplant in Quebec
CTV News
Ottawa Public Health reports drastic rise in syphilis cases
CTV News
Ottawa Public Health is reporting a dramatic rise in syphilis cases over the last 12 months. Health officials say in that time period, they've seen a 76% increase in the number of syphilis cases, all of which have been in males. Over 90% of those cases ...
Ottawa Public Health reporting a spike in cases of syphilis580 CFRA Radio
More women statewide passing syphilis to their newbornsDaily Democrat
Syphilis cases climb in central OhioAkron Beacon Journal
MetroNews Canada
Chico News & Review
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CTV News
Ottawa Public Health is reporting a dramatic rise in syphilis cases over the last 12 months. Health officials say in that time period, they've seen a 76% increase in the number of syphilis cases, all of which have been in males. Over 90% of those cases ...
Ottawa Public Health reporting a spike in cases of syphilis
More women statewide passing syphilis to their newborns
Syphilis cases climb in central Ohio
CBC.ca
Toxic weed troubles spread 'wildly' by Ottawa residents
CBC.ca
It seems concerns about the spread of wild parsnip goes far beyond areas of south Ottawa, as residents in other areas of the city say the toxic weed — a plant that can burn skin and even cause blindness — plagues the region.
Painful plant growing wild in QuinteQuinte News
Pickering boy, 11 burned by toxic wild parsnipdurhamregion.com
City battling wild parsnip580 CFRA Radio
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CBC.ca
It seems concerns about the spread of wild parsnip goes far beyond areas of south Ottawa, as residents in other areas of the city say the toxic weed — a plant that can burn skin and even cause blindness — plagues the region.
Painful plant growing wild in Quinte
Pickering boy, 11 burned by toxic wild parsnip
City battling wild parsnip
ProCon.org
Climate Change Threatens 50 Years of Global Health Gains, Says New Lancet Study
ProCon.org
A new study published in the medical journal Lancet found that the consequences of climate change "threatens to undermine the last half century of gains" in global healthcare. The study was conducted by the Lancet's Commission on Health and Climate ...
Will wildfire refugees in Canada finally spur action on climate change?rabble.ca
Will growing numbers of climate refugees finally spur action on climate change?Journal Pioneer
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ProCon.org
A new study published in the medical journal Lancet found that the consequences of climate change "threatens to undermine the last half century of gains" in global healthcare. The study was conducted by the Lancet's Commission on Health and Climate ...
Will wildfire refugees in Canada finally spur action on climate change?
Will growing numbers of climate refugees finally spur action on climate change?
News-Medical.net
Startup Combines Genomics with Deep Learning
Lab Manager Magazine
Meet Deep Genomics, a privately-held company that seeks to harness the power of deep learning to transform medicine. By Marit Mitchell - University of Toronto News Office | July 23, 2015. Print Email. deep genomics Image courtesy of the University of ...
Meet Deep Genomics, a start-up bringing the power of deep learning to genomicsWashington Post (blog)
Engineers to transform genomic medicine with deep learning startupEurekAlert (press release)
Toronto Startup Deep Genomics Launches First Product for Bioinformatics MarketGenomeWeb
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Popular Science
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Lab Manager Magazine
Meet Deep Genomics, a privately-held company that seeks to harness the power of deep learning to transform medicine. By Marit Mitchell - University of Toronto News Office | July 23, 2015. Print Email. deep genomics Image courtesy of the University of ...
Meet Deep Genomics, a start-up bringing the power of deep learning to genomics
Engineers to transform genomic medicine with deep learning startup
Toronto Startup Deep Genomics Launches First Product for Bioinformatics Market
The Fort Campbell Courier
Service pups help PTSD, TBI patients heal
The Fort Campbell Courier
The Warrior Canine Connection, uses service dogs to help wounded service members with physical injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries. Service pups help PTSD, TBI patients heal. Photo by Katie Lange | DOD ...
How a presidential candidate and others helped a veteran and his combat dog ...Washington Post
TBI and PTSD Hits Washington State Qualifying Conditions List This FridayMarijuana.com (blog)
Public Release: 23-Jul-2015 New insights into the circuitry of PTSD and mild ...EurekAlert (press release)
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Ontario Argus Observer
Agassiz-Harrison Observer
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The Fort Campbell Courier
The Warrior Canine Connection, uses service dogs to help wounded service members with physical injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries. Service pups help PTSD, TBI patients heal. Photo by Katie Lange | DOD ...
How a presidential candidate and others helped a veteran and his combat dog ...
TBI and PTSD Hits Washington State Qualifying Conditions List This Friday
Public Release: 23-Jul-2015 New insights into the circuitry of PTSD and mild ...
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