October

Daily Media Digest October 29, 2021

Canada ‘sort of flying blind’: Stopping COVID-19 travel PCR tests will put country at risk, experts say Yahoo “Julianne Piper, project coordinator, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University. “The fact that even fully vaccinated […]

October

Daily Media Digest October 28, 2021

Common antidepressant can cut COVID-19 hospitalization by up to 30 per cent – CTV News CTV News “The study, co-led by researchers at McMaster University and published … Health Canada working to review Merck’s experimental […]

October

Daily Media Digest October 27, 2021

Researchers are developing a new online tool to help predict outcomes for cancer patients across Canada Sunnybrook Research Institute “Researchers at Sunnybrook are co-leading a new study to help provide patients with cancer personalized answers […]

October

Daily Media Digest October 25, 2021

Why ‘waning immunity’ from COVID-19 vaccines isn’t as bad as it sounds – CBC.ca CBC.ca “… COVID-19 vaccines, as evidenced in the New England Journal of Medicine from researchers at the University Health Network (UHN) […]

October

Daily Media Digest October 22, 2021

McMaster prof in Hamilton leading $1M ‘pandemic PTSD’ study of health-care professionals Insauga.com “There will also be input from the University of Ottawa, the University of Regina and the and the universities of Regina, Ottawa […]

October

Daily Media Digest October 20, 2021

Pfizer officially requests approval for kids’ COVID-19 vaccine in Canada London Free Press “On balance, the risk appears to be low, according to Tim Sly, a Ryerson University epidemiologist with expertise in risk management.” TAGS: […]

October

Daily Media Digest October 19, 2021

New health expert survey reveals significant concern for people with heart disease or stroke CNW Group “… a Heart & Stroke funded researcher and emergency medicine physician at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. “But those […]

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Daily Media Digest October 18, 2021

Anishinaabe U of M student building portable device to detect breast cancer earlier CBC News “A University of Manitoba graduate student in the department of physics is working on an easy-to-use portable device to help people in remote […]