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Scientists develop potential new drug treatment for multiple sclerosis
CAMH-led pre-clinical studies using a small molecule drug have shown promise as a potential new treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS).
Continue reading »OCR settles phishing attack investigation, with provider paying $480,000
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights said Thursday it has settled with Lafourche Medical
Continue reading »A shape-shifting robotic catheter could make heart surgery safer
A beating heart makes for a formidable surgical arena, but a new robotic catheter could someday equip surgeons to operate
Continue reading »Q&A: How serious is FDA warning about revolutionary blood-cancer treatment?
The Food and Drug Administration announced last week that it’s investigating reports of secondary cancers in patients who received CAR
Continue reading »AHA pushes back on HHS proposal to penalize hospitals for cyberattacks
The American Hospital Association says the newly released U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ healthcare sector cybersecurity strategy paper,
Continue reading »Cognitive health: Wasabi may help boost memory in older adults
Aging typically affects the brain and a person’s cognition. Certain foods and spices are known to have “brain-boosting” powers. Researchers
Continue reading »Key gene linked to male bias in autism, Tourette's, and ADHD uncovered
Research has documented a strong male sex bias in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and Tourette
Continue reading »Collaboration recommends changes to development, assessment and approval of mental health medicines
A major group of international experts and patients have cooperated in defining new parameters for the development of medicines to
Continue reading »How a failure to understand race leads to flawed health tech
A new study focused on wearable health monitors underscores an entrenched problem in the development of new health technologies—namely, that
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