Why are teen girls in crisis? It's not just social mediaAdults offer theories about what is going on, but what do teens themselves say? Are polls broken? Patient advocacy groups and medical associations use polls to gauge the public’s interest or knowledge about an issue. Yet when headlines scream “Most Canadians agree ‘Canada is broken’,” it makes one wonder: Is polling broken? Deep breath: Researchers develop new inhalable gene-editing technology New research identified a lipid nanoparticle that allows RNA-based gene editing tools to be inhaled into the lungs. Link between vaginal and babies’ microbiomes disproven A new study from Canadian researchers has overturned the idea that the vaginal microbiome deeply affects babies’ gut microbiome. Quick, accurate, comfortable: Biopsies guided by contrast-enhanced mammography as alternative to using MRIs New technology could replace MRI-guided biopsy, researchers suggest. Milking the umbilical cord? Study highlights alternative for non-vigorous full-term neonates Researchers hopeful that results could change resuscitation guidelines. Low-carb diets increase risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke But recommended daily carbohydrate intake plus high monounsaturated fatty acid shows strongest protective association. Alberta premier commits to medicare; NDP points to past musings on private options Premier Danielle Smith, in an election-style event, says her United Conservative Party will not make Albertans pay out of pocket to see their family doctor or get medical treatment. Lack of sleep leads to lower antibody response from vaccination Another factor explaining individual responses to influenza and hepatitis vaccines. Alcohol consumption to prevent dementia? Drinking one or two glasses of alcohol a day could prevent dementia while drinking three or more could increase risk, study shows. First Previous 123 124 125 126 127 Next Last