
A Canadian study found that a single dose of zoledronic acid may be as effective as seven doses for post-menopausal women with early-stage breast cancer. Researchers reported similar outcomes after five years, with fewer side effects, clinic visits, and treatment burdens, supporting a growing movement toward less intensive cancer care.

More than 35 Ontario organizations have formed a Dementia Task Force to create a coordinated care system for people living with dementia. The group aims to reduce delays in diagnosis, improve access to services, and provide recommendations to support better care as dementia rates continue to rise.

Researchers found some alkaline mineral waters can weaken the protective coating of certain medications, causing drugs to release too early and potentially reducing effectiveness. Experts recommend taking medications with regular water and avoiding highly alkaline beverages unless advised otherwise by healthcare professionals.

A new Canadian study found alcohol greatly reduces the likelihood of rescue during youth drowning incidents. Teens aged 15–19 accounted for the highest number of deaths, while alcohol quadrupled the risk of no rescue attempt. Researchers stress the importance of trained lifeguards and proper adult supervision around water.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has temporarily restricted livestock imports, including horses, from Texas after a screwworm case was confirmed in a calf. The parasitic pest can cause severe harm to animals. Authorities say the measure is precautionary, and no cases have been reported in Canada.

A new review suggests childhood experiences have lasting effects on brain development, with screen use raising concerns among researchers. Experts say excessive screen exposure may reduce opportunities for social interaction, physical activity, and skill-building. Parents are encouraged to balance technology use with real-world experiences during critical developmental years.
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