A family from Evansburg, Alta., with three children who have been diagnosed with the rare and fatal Batten disease has been given a new kind of hope due to an older medication. Members of the Lamprecht family said they were told the chances of three of their four children having …
Read More »Winnipeg Ice advance to Round 2 of WHL Playoffs after sweep of Medicine Hat – Winnipeg
The WHL’s top team has punched their ticket to the next round of the playoffs as the Winnipeg Ice finished off a four-game sweep of the Medicine Hat Tigers Wednesday night, picking up a 3-2 win in Game 4 of their first-round series. The Ice were outshot in every game …
Read More »Winnipeg Ice win 3rd straight over Medicine Hat for commanding first-round series lead – Winnipeg
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Winnipeg Ice scored three times in the first six minutes en route to a third straight post-season victory as they took a stranglehold on their first-round playoff series. The WHL’s regular season champion Ice defeated the Medicine Hat Tigers 7-2 in …
Read More »Savoie hat trick leads Winnipeg Ice to Game 1 win over Medicine Hat – Winnipeg
The Winnipeg Ice began what they hope is a long playoff run Friday night with a 5-3 win over the Medicine Hat Tigers at the Wayne Fleming Arena to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven, first-round series. The Ice were led by forward Matthew Savoie, who picked up three …
Read More »Making more kids’ pain medicine in Canada may not be ‘best way’ to spend money: Trudeau – National
As Canada faces an ongoing shortage of children’s medications, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn’t know if ramping up domestic production of pharmaceuticals is the right approach to addressing the problem. “I don’t know offhand if it is the right thing for Canada to be starting producing these particular …
Read More »Medicine Hat ended homelessness a year ago, but it didn’t last long
Jan Leibel isn’t sure where she’s going to spend the night. She’s been camping out in Medicine Hat’s Riverside Veterans’ Memorial Park, along the South Saskatchewan River, the past few nights, but she was given a $50 ticket for illegal camping and will likely have to find a new spot. “Probably go …
Read More »Study questions efficacy of homoeopathy medicine given to prevent COVID- The New Indian Express
By Express News Service THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The scientific community, which has advocated against the use of controversial homoeopathic drug Arsenicum album 30C (Aa30C) against COVID, got a shot in the arm after a new research found that the drug has no such preventive effect. The international study carried out by a …
Read More »Despite NEET result delay, many TN students still fly abroad to study medicine, Health News, ET HealthWorld
CHENNAI: The delay in releasing National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) results and Covid-19 pandemic have limited the number of choices for students opting to study medicine in foreign universities, but many from Tamil Nadu have made light of the problems including travel restrictions and are still flying out to study medicine. …
Read More »Telangana’s Medicine from the Sky project drones trial to start from Sept 20, Health News, ET HealthWorld
New Delhi : The Telangana government’s project– Medicine from the Sky– to deliver COVID-19 vaccines and drugs via drones trial to begin on 20th September in Vikarabad, Telangana and shall continue till 25th September, during which several healthcare logistics related use cases are said to be demonstrated. The drone trials …
Read More »Amrita Center for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine secures 7 new medical patents, Health News, ET HealthWorld
Kochi: Amrita University Kochi’s Amrita Center for Nanoscience and Molecular Medicine on Friday announced that it has bagged seven national and international patents for its inventions in the health sector. Shanti Kumar V. Nair, Director of Amrita Center for Nanoscience and Molecular Medicine and Dean of Research, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham …
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