How Botox Enhances Your Appearance: A Guide for Vaughan Residents

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Watching younger and more restored doesn’t have to mean surgery or dramatic changes. The expert Botox treatments in Vaughan offer a common solution for people seeking natural results with minimal downtime. When used appropriately, Botox relaxes specific facial muscles, flattening fine lines while keeping your face expressive and natural. With specialized Botox in Vaughan, you […]

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Creative Ways to Ease Stress for Busy Grown-ups

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Life can feel heavy sometimes, especially when your job, kids, friends, and dreams all need your attention at once. If pressure seems much, emotions wobble, rest gets shaky, attention drifts, bodies pay later. Studies point to small acts – drawing, stepping outside briefly, tending skin gently – that quiet mental noise. Moments like these soften […]

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Empathic robots on future health care teams: Researchers review Pepper and NAO robot effectiveness

A child with a new cochlear implant works on auditory rehabilitation exercises at home in Toulouse, France, aided by Pepper, a human-looking robot. In Canada, another child interacts with Pepper, who helps to reduce their anxiety before they go into the operating room. In Australia, a diabetic adolescent receives motivational interview coaching by a NAO social robot named Andy, to help reduce their high-sugar food and drink consumption.

CDC investigating multistate outbreak of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella

The CDC is investigating a new multistate outbreak of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella infections.
An alert posted to the agency website Feb. 13 noted the outbreak — linked to certain lots of moringa powder capsules — reports seven cases in seven states.
Three people have been hospitalized, but no deaths have occurred.
The moringa powder capsules are sold under the Rosabella brand and are distributed by Ambrosia Brands LLC.
The capsules are packaged in white plastic bottles with a green label. They are sold primarily online via the company’s website, as well as Amazon,

Samsung Bioepis reaches settlement on aflibercept biosimilar

Under the terms of a settlement and license agreement with Regeneron, Samsung Bioepis will be able to launch Opuviz in the U.S. in January 2027, according to a press release.
“As with ranibizumab biosimilars, aflibercept biosimilars have the potential to significantly improve accessibility and affordability for patients,” Thomas Newcomer, vice president and head of U.S. commercial operations at Samsung Bioepis, told Healio. “As demand for treatment continues to grow, biosimilars can help manage costs with confidence without compromising on clinical standards.”
Opuviz (aflibercept-yszy 2 mg,

Can lifestyle changes reverse poor heart health?

We've all heard that making simple lifestyle changes today can help prevent heart disease down the line. But what if you already have key risk factors for heart disease, or even a diagnosis of heart disease itself? Is it too late to turn the tide by turning over a new behavioral leaf?

Judge blocks cuts to public health grants in four states

A U.S. District Court judge in Illinois granted a temporary restraining order to reinstate $602 million in public health grants allocated for four states that the Trump administration had moved to cancel.
Last week, the Office of Management and Budget ordered the CDC to cancel the grants to California, Colorado, Illinois and Minnesota, as well as $943 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation that had been allocated to the states — both effective Feb. 11. Combined, the cuts totaled more than $1.5 billion in grant funding for the four states.
The cuts were first reported by