The Sudbury Star
“Dr. Denis Roy, the first CEO of Health Sciences North, retired in June after two … to health care in Ontario and the North – including Indigenous health. … There is no doubt that it is the academic and research missions of HSN that …”
TAGS: HSN, Health Sciences North, sudbury, Research
CBC
“Metro Vancouver First Nations advocates want an Indigenous-focused … “If we can talk to the First Nations Health Authority, Vancouver Coastal Health …”
TAGS: Vancouver Coast Health, Indigenous, addiction,
National Post
“Alberta Health Services convened a workshop on the issue late last year, concluding there is an urgent need to develop a certification system for cell …”
TAGS: stem cell, arthritis, fat tissue,
Toronto Star
“Science Minister Kirsty Duncan didn’t promise new investment for scientific … Science Minister Kirsty Duncan needs to boost funding for scientific …”
TAGS: Kirsty Duncan, science, funding
TheSpec.com
“A reason why certain drugs work for some cancer patients but not others has been identified by a team of McMaster University researchers.”
TAGS: cancer research, McMaster University, ,
CBC
“The new research doesn’t go as far as picking specific memories — or people … But if it can be done, one mental health expert sees potential for this …”
TAGS: memory, Research, mental health
Globe and Mail
“I literally couldn’t live without it,” says Christine Turner, the director of community engagement at JDRF (formerly the Juvenile Diabetes Research …”
TAGS: insulin, JDRF
Medical News Today
“In the journal Scientific Reports, researchers from York University in Toronto, Canada, report how they used mice induced to have heart failure and …”
TAGS: beta-blockers, heart disease, York University
Hill Times (subscription)
“Science Minister Kirsty Duncan is not yet ready to commit to $1.3-billion in more funding for scientific research, but says she agrees with most of the …”
TAGS: Kirsty Duncan, Naylor report
Toronto Star
“In my work as an endocrinologist and diabetes researcher, I investigate how our environment can increase a person’s risk of developing diabetes.”
TAGS: Research, gestational diabetes, weather,