Pharmacy students win award for product that could quickly test drinks for drugs The students, Harneet Gill, Nursan Abdullah, and Nina Seuntjens, won the award for the University of Toronto’s pharmacy 2023 Business Plan Competition for their idea. Women with mental disorders are twice as likely to develop cervical cancerA Swedish population study shows there is a greater need for targeted screening programs. Gen Z goes retro: Why the younger generation is ditching smartphones for ‘dumb phones’ Gen Z’s interest in flip phones is the latest in a series of obsessions young people are having with the aesthetic of the 1990s and 2000s. Sex? Sexual intercourse? Neither? Teens weigh in on evolving definitions and habits High school students are having less sexual intercourse. That’s what the studies say. But that doesn’t mean they’re having less sex. Cerebral palsy often misused as cause of death True underlying cause of death downplayed. Doctor politicians by the numbers Counting up how physicians involve themselves in Canadian politics. NHL tough guys die 10 years younger than their fellow players, study finds Researchers at Columbia University in New York reached the conclusion after analyzing data from 6,039 NHL players from 1967 to last spring. Flawed licensing exam led to half of Quebec nursing students failing, report finds The independent commissioner who oversees access to Quebec professional orders raises questions about the reliability and validity of the order of nurses’ entrance exam. A promising treatment option for pain relief for patients with osteoarthritis of the knee Single intervention offered over three months could be more beneficial than standard oral meds. Research monkey shortage undermines U.S. readiness, panel says The U.S. funds colonies at national primate centers but supplies were tight and more animals were regularly imported even before the pandemic. First Previous 119 120 121 122 123 Next Last