Category : Medical Research


Unyte Health Acquires Vital Links and Vital Sounds

Unyte Health has acquired Vital Links and Vital Sounds, merging leading developers of Therapeutic Listening® to create a unified platform for nervous system-informed care across clinical settings.

Marriage Tied to Lower Cancer Risk in New Study

A new U.S. study finds married individuals have a lower cancer risk than singles, with social factors like marital status serving as key markers for population-level health disparities.

Edmonton SMHeartCard Saves Lives in Heart Attack Emergencies

A made-in-Edmonton solution, the SMHeartCard, is being hailed for saving lives by providing quick access to aspirin and nitroglycerin during heart attacks. Inventor James Stewart's innovation offers a portable, life-saving tool for emergency situations.

Vail Hip Summit Hosts Global Hip Preservation Experts

The Steadman Philippon Research Institute and Hospital for Special Surgery will host the 19th Vail Hip Summit from April 9-11, 2026, featuring leading specialists discussing cutting-edge hip preservation techniques and research.

Philips CMO Carla Goulart Peron Appointed to MDIC Board

Royal Philips announces that Chief Medical Officer Carla Goulart Peron has been appointed to the Medical Device Innovation Consortium's Board of Directors, strengthening collaboration between regulators and industry.

FDA Fast-Tracks Eli Lilly's Obesity Pill Foundayo

The U.S. FDA has granted accelerated approval to Eli Lilly's weight-loss medication Foundayo, targeting obesity. This move highlights growing efforts to address the global obesity crisis with innovative pharmaceutical solutions.

Coffee May Reduce Dementia Risk, But Decaf Doesn't Help

A long-term U.S. study tracking over 130,000 health professionals reveals that drinking two to three cups of caffeinated coffee daily is associated with an 18% lower dementia risk, while decaf shows no significant benefit.

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