Healthcare News Feed

Welcome to Caring Support's news feed. We've compiled some interesting news articles relating to healthcare and written our own abstracts for your enjoyment!

Please note: The views and opinions expressed in these article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of Caring Support.

Brain Cancer

McMaster Researchers Develop Promising Drug to Prevent Brain Cancer Spread

Researchers at McMaster University have developed experimental drug candidates targeting the enzyme IMPDH2, which cancer cells use to spread to the brain. The treatment aims to prevent brain metastases from lung, breast, and skin cancers. Still in pre-clinical stages, researchers hope the once-daily pill could become available within five to 10 years.

July 6, 2026
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Seagulls

Study Links Seagull-Contaminated Beach Water to Illness Risk

A Canadian study found swimmers who swallowed beach water contaminated with bacteria linked to seagull feces were more likely to develop stomach illnesses. While the overall risk remains low, researchers encourage beachgoers to check water quality advisories before swimming and avoid swallowing recreational water.

July 3, 2026
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Heat Stroke

Doctors Warn of Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke During Hot Weather

With Ottawa experiencing 30°C temperatures, health experts are reminding residents to recognize the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Staying hydrated, avoiding peak afternoon heat, wearing light clothing, and seeking immediate medical attention for heat stroke can help prevent serious, potentially life-threatening complications.

July 1, 2026
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Bat

Doctors Urge Immediate Medical Care After Any Bat Contact

Doctors are urging Canadians to seek medical care after any contact with bats, as rabies is nearly always fatal once symptoms appear. A case involving an Ontario child highlights the importance of timely post-exposure vaccination, which is highly effective at preventing infection before symptoms develop.

June 29, 2026
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Allergy

High Pollen Levels Make Allergy Season Worse Across Canada

Experts say Canada’s delayed spring caused many plants to bloom at once, creating unusually high pollen levels and worsening allergy symptoms. Pollen counts are now significantly higher than decades ago, partly due to climate change. Canadians are advised to limit exposure, track pollen forecasts, and seek treatment if needed.

June 26, 2026
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Sleep Apnea

Health Canada Approves First Sleep Apnea Drug for Adults With Obesity

Health Canada has approved Zepbound (tirzepatide) as the first medication for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea in adults with obesity. Clinical trials showed significant reductions in breathing interruptions during sleep. Experts say the drug offers a new treatment option alongside lifestyle changes and existing therapies like CPAP.

June 24, 2026
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