Nasal versus Injectable Glucagon for Children with T1D
JDRF
“The study showed that nasal glucagon was not only faster and easier to administer, but its administration also had a better success rate than injectable glucagon.”
TAGS: diabetes, pediatric health, hypoglycemia, JDRF
UWindsor prof studying cancer care for 2SLGBTQIA+ community
London News Today
“A University of Windsor professor wants to hear from members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community who have experienced cancer care in the community.”
TAGS: cancer, preventative care, University of Windsor, WE-Spark Health Institute
Data on COVID-19 in Canadians’ blood shows impact of vaccination campaigns, new study finds
The Globe and Mail
“The study, supported by the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, combines data from …”
TAGS: COVID-19, vaccine, McGill University Health Centre, World Health Organization
Researchers use AI to determine drivers’ health and mental state in self-driving cars
CTV News London
“Researchers at Western University are partnering with Mitacs Globalink to advance technology in self-driving cars by using artificial intelligence …”
TAGS: health research, artificial intelligence, Western University, Mitacs
Biotech Boom: 15 Canadian Startups Transforming Healthcare
Canadian Venture
“British Columbia, Canada, is a hotbed of innovation and creativity, especially in the field of biotechnology. The province is home to a diverse array of startups that are revolutionizing healthcare, drug discovery, and therapeutics.”
TAGS: drug discovery, innovative research, VoxCell BioInnovation, Variational AI
ThinkSci Outreach Program wins a CAN Advocacy Award
Canadian Association for Neuroscience
“The Canadian Association for Neuroscience is proud to announce its support of the ThinkSci Outreach Program with a 2023 CAN Advocacy and Outreach award.”
TAGS: award, advocacy, brain health, Canadian Association for Neuroscience