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Preparing for the Future of Stem-Cell Based Medicine

Read about the non-invasive personalized regenerative treatments technique of Acorn Biolabs that can solve most health problems in future.

Augmenting Human Capabilities Can Help Address Wait Times

Canadians have never waited longer to get access to care – an issue exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The silver lining is that existing medical technology can help address issues with wait times, now and in the future.

A Message from Medtech Canada

Whether it’s PPE, diagnostic tests or respiratory support, health and well-being of Canadians is of the utmost importance to Medtech Canada during COVID-19.

How the brain-eye connection aims to make memory loss a souvenir

Are you concerned your memory loss may be a sign of something beyond normal aging? Optina’s novel new eye exam is helping physicians answer these questions with confidence.

Take Charge of Your Health with Quality COVID-19 Information

AIKnowledgeEnableTM is a platform designed to help physicians keep up with the latest research and improve diagnostic accuracy.

How Smart Garments are Addressing the Need for Remote Care During COVID-19

Toronto-based textile technology company Myant has made remote care as easy as changing your clothes.

The Revolution In Diagnostics Will Help Us Combat Far More Than COVID

This past year, the way we think about diagnostic testing has evolved. Never before have so many people been so invested in what tests are available.

An Inside Scoop into the Nursing Field: An Interview with Barbara Olas

Barbara Olas is a telemetry nurse from Toronto, Ontario and the face behind the many study guides that help up and coming nurses.

Every Second Counts: DESTINE Health Helps Improve Outcomes for Stroke Patients

Check out DESTINE, a web-based interactive tool that helps stroke patients get the best care with a colour-coded map that shows advanced facilities.

Toronto’s CCRM Prepares for Next Wave of Biomanufacturing Demand

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted significant gaps in Canada’s biomanufacturing strategy, and the Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM) wants to ensure that Canada isn’t left behind a second time.

A rendering of CCRM’s commercial-scale facility to be built at McMaster Innovation Park in Hamilton
A rendering of CCRM’s commercial-scale facility to be built at McMaster Innovation Park in Hamilton

Innovation in Glucose Management Has the Power to Change the Lives of Those Living with Diabetes

Flash glucose monitoring empowers Canadians to take control of their diabetes while also helping to keep doctors informed.

Canadian, Eco-friendly Company Manufactures Innovative CAN99 Respirator

An impressive Canadian company, Vitacore is creating sustainable, state-of-the-art respirators and masks right here at home.

Help for Mental Health From the Comfort of Anywhere

In any given year, one in five Canadians will experience a form of mental illness. And each week, more than half a million Canadians are unable to go to work due to mental health problems. 

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