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Canada’s Life Sciences Real Estate Team - News update
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The Longevity Business Is Booming—and Its Scientists Are Clashing

The antiaging movement has raced ahead amid fierce debates; critics of a grandfather of the field, Leonard Guarente, include former protégés and rivals
Photo: CBC News

How COVID changed Canadians, their health and the future

5 years after the pandemic, COVID-19 is in the rear-view mirror for most Canadians, yet its effects live on
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Trump Administration Stalls Scientific Research Despite Court Ruling

Using an arcane law, officials have effectively delayed funding from the National Institutes of Health, leaving medical studies in jeopardy.
Illustration: Elena Scotti/WSJ, ISTOCK

The Scientific Fight Over Whether Aging Is a Disease

The way we think about age is changing..
Photo: Jennifer Roberts

A futuristic helmet by scientists at SRI is reshaping the way we treat the brain

The groundbreaking helmet-like device delivers extraordinarily precise focused ultrasound therapy deep within the brain without an MRI machine
Canada’s Life Sciences Real Estate Team - News update
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Science Is Finding Ways to Regenerate Your Heart

Tissue-engineering techniques are in the works to regrow heart muscle after a heart attack and repair lungs and other organs
Photo: Hannah Whitaker for WSJ

New Wearable Devices Target the Brain to Bring Better Sleep

They promise to speed up the onset of slumber, improve its quality and even transition travelers to a different time zone before they land at their destination
Photo: Violet Frances

‘It’s Spare Parts for People’: Blood Vessels Grown in a Lab

Scientists have grown arteries using human cells to better treat injured patients. They have already been effective in Ukrainian soldiers.
Photo: Bart Oomes - Sandra Witman Agency for WSJ

Can We Prevent Cancer With a Shot?

Vaccines designed to prevent cancer for high-risk groups are in early human trials