OTTAWA, December 12, 2019 – Research Canada: An Alliance for Health Discovery is pleased to welcome nine new Members into its Alliance dedicated to...
OTTAWA, December 12, 2019 – Research Canada: An Alliance for Health Discovery is pleased to welcome nine new Members into its Alliance dedicated to...
OTTAWA, November 22, 2019 — On Wednesday afternoon, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the 36 members of his gender-balanced Cabinet for this...
MONTREAL, November 20, 2019 — Research Canada is pleased to announce three winners of the 2019 Leadership in Advocacy Award: Dr. Roderick McInnes, Director...
Opioids, such as morphine and fentanyl, are powerful drugs used to manage a variety of pain conditions. However, chronic opioid...
When people talk about diabetes, they usually also talk about insulin. Now a third term could soon be joining the conversation: glucagon.
Adults who notice that they frequently lose their train of thought or often become sidetracked may in fact be displaying earlier symptoms of cerebral small vessel disease, otherwise known as a "silent stroke."
“This will save a lot of time in trial and error to get people stabilized faster.”
“The brains of young people are much more ‘plastic’ than adults – they are continuing to develop, and there is greater opportunity to intervene."
"This is the most modern arthroplastic program in the world."