LONDON, ONT. Lawson Health Research Institute has received over $2 million from Ottawa for a project to develop better imaging tools for brain disease. “Imaging technologies, such as MRI and PET scanners, have revolutionized our understanding and treatment of major neurological diseases, including dementia and mental illness, by allowing us to study disease mechanisms and their impact on brain health,” says Dr. Keith St. Lawrence, Lawson scientist and project co-lead, in a statement. “We are developing and testing two leading-edge systems that will enable imaging of key vascular, metabolic and molecular factors linked to disease.” The project focuses on two medical imaging systems.
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Albertans born in 1946 or earlier can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments starting Wednesday
Starting Wednesday at 8 a.m. MT, Albertans born in 1946 or earlier will be able to sign up for a coronavirus vaccine appointment.
Appointments can be booked online or by calling 811. There s expected to be high demand, so the province is asking people to be patient.
The appointments will be booked at 58 sites around the province, between 8:20 a.m. and 3:40 p.m., seven days a week. Those hours will be extended as more doses arrive. More than 230,000 seniors will be eligible.
Family members are allowed to book appointments for seniors but should make sure they have photo ID or an Alberta health card.
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