Daily Media Digest September 24, 2019
U of C research calls for urgent MRIs for patients considered low risk for stroke CBC.ca “A new study shows urgent MRI scans are key in diagnosing patients considered low risk for minor strokes and […]
U of C research calls for urgent MRIs for patients considered low risk for stroke CBC.ca “A new study shows urgent MRI scans are key in diagnosing patients considered low risk for minor strokes and […]
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London study quantifies risk of popular Alzheimer’s drug The London Free Press ““It (the warning) was based on less than 100 case reports,” said study author Amit Garg, a scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute, […]
Common Alzheimer’s medication has potentially damaging side effect: Study CTV News “A commonly used drug to treat Alzheimer’s diseases could be sending patients to the hospital due to some potentially dangerous side effects.” TAGS: Alzheimer’s […]
The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools (NCCMT) supports public health organizations and individuals in Canada to use the best available evidence in their public health practice. We do this by compiling and sharing […]
U of C researchers find success in non-surgical approach to rotator cuff tears CTV News “New research from the University of Calgary determined the majority of patients suffering from a specific tear within their shoulder […]
Over the last 40 years, we — as a society — have seen incredible progress in the way illnesses, such as cancer are treated. We owe these advances to medical research and the millions of […]
New study finds health gap between First Nations and other Manitobans widening Globalnews.ca “A new study from the University of Manitoba has found a widening health gap between First Nation people and other Manitobans.” TAGS: […]
When Drs. Banting, Best, Collip and MacLeod discovered insulin in Toronto in the summer of 1921, they saved the lives of millions of people around the world. I doubt they could have really imagined how […]
Can cannabis reduce opioid use in addicts? Anecdotal reports inspire study in Toronto CBC.ca “Next year, his team at the University Health Network will embark on the first controlled study where doctors will use cannabis […]
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