Tag: Canada

  • Test Reveals, Measures Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk

    12 December 2014. A study by Genomic Health, a developer of diagnostics for personalized cancer treatments, shows its test of an early-stage breast cancer can predict long-term chances of recurrence. Frederick Baehner, a pathologist at University of California in San Francisco and vice-president of Genomic Health, is scheduled to present the findings with colleagues today…

  • Natural Product Can Boost Animal Immune Health

    31 October 2014. Tests by Avivagen Inc. show an ability of beta-carotene to spontaneously oxidize that offers a natural alternative to antibiotics added to livestock feed to reduce illness and gain weight. The researchers from Avivagen, an animal health products company in Ottawa, Canada and National Research Council of Canada published their findings in today’s…

  • Synthetic Blood Thinner Antidote Developed

    30 October 2014. Medical and biochemical researchers at University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada designed a polymer antidote for heparin that in lab animals neutralizes anti-coagulant activity and appears to be well tolerated. The team led by chemistry and pathology professor Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu published its findings yesterday in the journal Science Translational Medicine (paid subscription…

  • Biotech, McGill Univ Partner on Soil Enhancement Microbes

    23 October 2014. Inocucor Technologies Inc. and McGill University are collaborating on development of new types of microbes that improve soil for greater yields of large-scale crops such as corn and soybeans. Financial details of the research and licensing agreement between the company and university, both in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, were not disclosed. Inocucor Technologies…

  • Company Launched for Tissue Regrowth, Inflammation Drugs

    7 October 2014. Novare Pharmaceuticals, an enterprise commercializing research on a protein that can treat inflammatory diseases and help create new cells for rebuilding tissue, such as after a mastectomy, began operations today under the auspices of Allied Minds, a company creating start-ups based on scientific discoveries at U.S. universities and national labs. The new…

  • Lower Drug Dose Reduces Cataract Surgery Inflammation, Pain

    26 September 2014. A clinical trial of more than 500 patients shows a lower-dose formulation of a current medication reduces eye pain and inflammation among more post-surgical cataract patients than a placebo. Bausch and Lomb, a subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals in Laval, Quebec, Canada, reported today results of the late-stage clinical trial. The trial tested…

  • U.S., Canada Authorities OK Biotech Ebola Treatments

    23 September 2014. Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp. says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the company providing its experimental therapy for people with suspected or confirmed Ebola infections. The Vancouver, British Columbia biotechnology company says approval of its therapy called TKM-Ebola is part of a larger regulatory framework for the treatments worked out with FDA and…

  • Trial: Insulin Pumps Better Control Glucose Than Injections

    3 July 2014. An international clinical trial shows insulin pumps worn by people with type 2 diabetes do a better job of controlling blood glucose levels than multiple daily injections of insulin, the usual control treatment. Results from the post-marketing study funded by Medtronic Inc., a medical device developer in Minneapolis that makes insulin pumps,…

  • Lasers Embed Sensors in Smartphone Display Glass

    19 June 2014. Engineers at École Polytechnique de Montréal and Corning Inc. in Corning, New York designed a process for embedding sensors into the display glass covers on smartphones. The research team led by doctoral candidate Jerome Lapointe published its findings in the 30 June 2014 issue of the journal Optics Express, published by Optical…

  • Alzheimer’s Brain Stimulation Implants Completed for Trial

    30 April 2014. A clinical trial testing the safety and potential benefit of deep brain stimulation to treat Alzheimer’s disease completed implanting stimulation devices in enrolled patients in the U.S. and Canada. Functional Neuromodulation Ltd, in Toronto and Charlottesville, Virginia says it expects to report the first results from the trial in the second quarter…