The recent swift takeover of the Armenian-majority enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh by Azerbaijani troops has sent shockwaves throughout the Armenian diaspora worldwide. Traumatized by the Armenian
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Unifor Sets Deadline for Contract Talks with General Motors
Unifor, the Canadian labor union, has announced a deadline of 11:59 p.m. on October 9th for its contract negotiations with General Motors (GM). The talks
Statistics Canada to Release GDP Figures for July
Statistics Canada is set to release its real gross domestic product (GDP) figures for the month of July. The agency previously provided an early estimate
Children Conceived in Winter and Spring Have Increased Risk of Cerebral Palsy
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has found that children conceived during the winter and spring months may have a slightly higher risk
Electroencephalography Can Predict Response to Antidepressant Medication, Study Finds
A new study led by Benjamin Schwartzmann, MSc, at Simon Fraser University has found that electroencephalography (EEG) can predict how individuals will respond to antidepressant
The Future of Health: Artificial Intelligence Takes Center Stage at Life Sciences Conference
Experts in the biotech and medtech industries recently gathered at the Life Sciences Baltics 2023 conference in Vilnius, Lithuania to discuss the future of healthcare.
Over 200 Healthcare Assistants at East Cheshire NHS Trust to Receive Pay Rise and Back Pay
In a recent development, over 200 healthcare assistants at the East Cheshire NHS Trust will receive a pay rise and five years’ worth of back
A Roundup of the Week’s Most Newsworthy Health Industry Press Releases
This week, PR Newswire has released a number of notable press releases in the healthcare industry. Here are some highlights: 1. Cigna Healthcare is taking
Short Bouts of Activity in Daily Life Can Reduce Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds
A new study involving more than 25,000 participants has found that short bouts of incidental activity, such as walking up the stairs or doing household
Saskatchewan Premier Pushes for Controversial Pronoun Policy
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is determined to implement a controversial school pronoun policy, despite a ruling from the King’s Bench. Moe plans to use the