Inside Jillian Buriak's laboratory, it's a small world. A University of Alberta chemistry professor and a senior research officer at Edmonton's National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT), Dr. Buriak ...
As digital health matures, the companies shaping its next phase aren’t the ones launching new apps; they’re the ones building ...
From life-saving vaccines to in-utero surgery, modern medicine is miraculous. Yet despite all of our advances, access to and delivery of care has barely changed. Our overburdened healthcare system ...
Dr. Ralph Lapp was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year at age 71. Everything turned out fine when the doctor became the patient, thanks to some fine work by his peers and a boost from technology.
Dr. Chester Morris knows about healthy eating, and it's not just because he is a doctor. It's because along with his wife, Nicolette, and their nine-year-old daughter, Mara, he runs Morris Farm in the ...
Researchers at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children are developing new technology that tracks by-the-second data for premature babies, and alerts physicians that a life-threatening infection could ...
New York, NY, Oct. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global pandemic ravaging the world right now has testified on how having 24/7 medical care, both in-person and distant, is of utmost priority. It is ...
Young Canadians are leading a transformation in the health care system that will see a greater reliance on technology, a survey commissioned by the Canadian Medical Association suggests. The Ipsos ...
Technology can be an important tool in helping people stay healthy, particularly when it comes to medicine. According to Oakville’s Dr. Sol Stern, about 50 per cent of patients with chronic illnesses ...
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