Ontario [Canada], Apr 2 (ANI): A list of guidelines for health-care workers treating intensive care unit (ICU) patients with COVID-19 has been issued by an international team including McMaster University researchers.
Montreal [Canada], Mar 25 (ANI): The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has welcomed the recent decision by the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario, dismissing a lawsuit commenced by three Russian cyclists against WADA and Canadian Prof Richard H McLaren, OC.
Ontario [Canada], Mar 14 (ANI): A research study has revealed that there are few physicians providing publicly-funded psychotherapy in Ontario to meet the demand, and those physicians are concentrated in large urban areas and are rarely able to take on new patients with urgent mental health
Ontario [Canada], Mar 11 (ANI): A new system combining artificial intelligence (AI) with human knowledge promises faster and more accurate cancer diagnosis.
Ontario [Canada], Mar 11 (ANI): An Ontario study has revealed that only a fraction of people with urgent mental health needs, get publicly-funded physician psychotherapy.
Ontario [Canada], Mar 7 (ANI): In addition to treating the taste buds with its tangy citrus flavour, oranges also help in reducing obesity and risk of heart diseases, suggests a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 18 (ANI): In a recent study, researchers found that people in Ontario living with HIV had a 34 percent higher incidence rate of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and were diagnosed with the disease about 12 years younger than HIV-negative individuals.
Hamilton (Ontario) [Canada], Feb 13 (ANI): A new category of antibiotics has shown promise for countering the constantly mounting threat of drug-resistant bacteria.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 10 (ANI): According to a recent study in Ontario, diabetes is more common among people of the First Nations, especially women and occurs at younger ages than in other people in the state. First Nations is a term used to describe Aboriginal peoples of Canada.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 19 (ANI): A recently published study in the journal 'Molecular Cell' reveals that there are regions of non-coding DNA that may have a connection to cancer growth and progression if altered.