Quebec man dies after H1N1 infection
A Quebec man who recently returned from a trip to Cuba has died after contracting the H1N1 virus. cbc.ca |
Stem Cell Banking And Dental Pulp Cells
Defined sets of factors can reprogram human cells to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. However, many types of human cells are not easily accessible to minimally invasive procedures. In a paper published in the International and American Associations for Dental Research's Journal of Dental Research, lead researcher K. Tezuka and researchers N. Tamaoki, H. Aoki, T. Takeda-Kawaguchi, K. Iida, T... mnt.to |
Ont. young drivers face midnight alcohol ban
Ontario's new zero blood alcohol level policy for young drivers goes into effect at midnight. cbc.ca |
Bariatric surgery wait times getting worse: Ont. doctor
An Ottawa doctor says Ontario's push to expand access to weight-loss surgery in the province is leading to longer wait times because of stricter rules on covering out-of-province procedures. cbc.ca |
News From Annals Of Internal Medicine: Oct. 19, 2010
1. Invasive Dental Procedures Raise Short-Term Risk for Negative Cardiovascular Events People with periodontal disease (inflammation in the gums) are at high risk for cardiovascular disease. However, the relationship between cardiovascular events and invasive dental procedures intended to treat gum disease and other dental problems is uncertain... mnt.to |