Canadian scientists watching for new COVID variants in airplane wastewaterAs of Wednesday, the agency was aware of 21 cases of XBB.1.5 in Canada and said it is “currently considered to be only detected sporadically,'' it said in an email. How 19th century Victorians' wellness resolutions were about self help—and playful ritual funAccording to some sources, the practice of making resolutions at the new year can be traced back 4,000 years, originating with the ancient Babylonians. Parkinson’s disease drug may help teens with type 1 diabetes Drug improves blood pressure, vessel characteristics. Eating grapes increases UV protection in skin, reduces melanoma risk But some foods increase the risk of photodamage. Cold showers, getting smokers to gamble and other research oddities taking place in 2023 A glimpse at research that is (surprisingly) already in progress. Just a few minutes of movement can vastly reduce risk of cardiovascular issues: study Study shows short, vigorous physical activity would be enough to halve the risk of death from cardiovascular causes. Pharmacogenomics and heart failure Study aims to identify genetic predictors of disease progression and the efficacy and safety of candesartan in treatment. Preeclampsia: Is there an advantage in starting aspirin before the 11th week of pregnancy? New study assesses whether taking aspirin at the very beginning of pregnancy had an impact on preeclampsia and its complications. Minor ailments counselling tools: #1 Moderate to severe dry eye Students from the Advanced Patient Self-Care class at University of Waterloo's School of Pharmacy have created counselling tools and patient handouts on some common minor ailments and conditions. Efficacy and safety of deucravacitinib in the treatment of plaque psoriasis Study explores whether this treatment can be an effective and well-tolerated once-daily option. First Previous 109 110 111 112 113 Next Last