University of Calgary researchers say reindeer could hold key to scar free healingIt all started with a captive herd of about 25 reindeer at the veterinary school that's used to teach students about wildlife medicine. Waterloo researchers developing new glucose monitoring patch diabetes patients can attach themselvesThe tiny patch features an electro-chemical sensor and uses hundreds of microneedles to monitor glucose levels. Quebec premier 'more optimistic' on health funding deal after meeting with Trudeau Canada's premiers are in negotiations with the federal government for a new funding agreement as pediatric hospitals and emergency rooms across the country buckle under severe strain. Why does the Alzheimer’s brain become insulin-resistant? We still don’t know what cell types and mechanisms are involved in the action—and loss of action—of insulin in the brain. Omalizumab in the treatment of asthma: a long-term study First report to assess asthma control upon medication discontinuation in a large cohort of adult and pediatric patients. Getting beyond ‘voluntourism’ Finding the right medical mission and doing it for the right reasons takes research—and some self-reflection. Close to half of AMD patients using aflibercept can be weaned off eye injections While those getting bevacizumab got more injections, improvements were similar. Long-acting injectable PrEP is a big step forward in HIV prevention After successful clinical trials, long-acting cabotegravir was found to be almost 100% effective at preventing HIV. Yoga beneficial in lowering blood pressure: study Adding yoga to regular exercise can lower systolic pressure and improve cardiovascular risk, research shows. Using proteomics to better understand cystic fibrosis Study aims to identify potential markers and establish new targets for monitoring the disease. First Previous 124 125 126 127 128 Next Last