Cancer is most treatable in its early stages, so finding innovative and non-invasive methods to diagnose cancer early on is
Day: September 1, 2023
A new breakthrough in obesity research may allow you to lose fat while eating all you want
This is a significant development that brings hope to the one billion individuals with obesity worldwide. Researchers led by Director
Discovery opens possibility of new ion channel-targeting drugs
Ion channels are attractive drug targets due to their importance in health and disease, but finding ways to target a
Sepsis — as common as cancer, as deadly as a heart attack
In 2016, the research team conducted an initial study in southern Sweden (Skåne) where they revealed that sepsis is much
Is digital media use a risk factor for psychosis in young adults?
On average, young adults in Canada spend several hours on their smartphones every day. Many jump from TikTok to Netflix
Why men, wealthy people and maritime residents are more likely to develop skin cancer
A new study led by McGill University examines why people living in Atlantic regions are more at-risk for developing melanoma
Acting fast when an epidemic hits
A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo and Dalhousie University have developed a method for forecasting the short-term
AI helps ID cancer risk factors
A novel study from the University of South Australia has identified a range of metabolic biomarkers that could help predict
Tracking drivers’ eyes can determine ability to take back control from ‘auto-pilot’ mode
A team of UCL-led researchers has developed a new method to determine the attention levels of drivers and their readiness
Radiologists must monitor novel Alzheimer’s treatment side effect
A new article published in RadioGraphics, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), examines the use of