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Toronto air quality still among worst in the world, heat wave continues
Toronto's air quality has improved, but is still listed as among the worst in the world as wildfire smoke from northern Ontario and the Prairies hangs over the city on Tuesday. According to Swiss air quality tracker IQAir, Toronto currently has the ninth worst air quality in the world. At one point on Monday, the city's air quality was ranked second worst globally behind only Baghdad, Iraq. Environment Canada issued an air quality warning for Toronto Sunday night, which has since lifted as conditions improved overnight. However, its air quality index is still at a level 5, which carries a moderate risk. As such, the national weather agency says that vulnerable groups, such as seniors, pregnant women, infants and young children should consider reducing or rescheduling strenuous activities outdoors if they are experiencing symptoms like irritated eyes or coughing. Environment Canada says there is no need to modify usual outdoor activities unless you experience symptoms such as coughing and throat irritation. The air quality index is expected to drop to 3, considered to be low risk, overnight. Heat wave enters day 5 As people in Toronto grapple with poor air quality, sweltering conditions in the city are not letting up. Environment Canada's heat warning remains in effect for the fifth straight day, with the temperature expected to climb to 32 C on Tuesday and the humidex making it feel like 36. 'A prolonged period of extreme heat and humidity continues,' the agency said in its warning. 'Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone's health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day.' The heat is expected to break Thursday night, but the city is expected to see highs in the low 30s until then. The city has opened up a number of areas as cooling spaces so people can beat the heat. You can find them here.

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Smoke from forest fires offers slight respite from searing heat: Environment Canada
Sunrise is seen east of Leamington, Ont. on July 14, 2025. (Source: Mary Jane MacVicar) As a heat wave continues to grip southern Ontario, many people are wondering when they will get some relief. Environment Canada issued a heat warning for the region and says a shift in the weather pattern late this week will likely end the multi-day period of heat and humidity Thursday night. Speaking on AM800's The Shift with Patty Handysides, Environment Canada Senior Climatologist David Phillips, says there have been only a few days where Windsor-Essex has not been under a heat warning. 'It's really been since the first day of summer, in the last 23 days, say three weeks, 18 of these days have been above 30 in Windsor,' Phillips said. The weather service also issued a special air quality statement due to a combination of smoke from forest fires. According to Phillips, the smoke actually helps cut down temperatures. 'Instead of 32 for a high, it might be 30 because the smoke gets in the way of the sun, you don't get the broiling temperatures at the surface, and so it doesn't get up to that kind of 32, 33, but boy, it's still uncomfortable and we know that the water temperatures are also exceedingly warm,' he said. When it comes to the air quality, Phillips says Windsor's air quality is nowhere near as bad as it is up Highway 401. 'Windsor is a little far away from the forest fires in northern Ontario and Manitoba, so the air quality is not as bad, not as unhealthy as it is in Toronto, the GTA, and places to the east,' Phillips said. At one point on Monday morning, Toronto's air quality was ranked second worst in the world, according to data from Swiss air quality tracker IQAir. — Dustin Coffman/AM800 News Here's a look at the rest of the forecast Tuesday: Sunny. Hazy. High 31. Humidex 35. UV index 10 or very high. Tuesday Night: Clear. Hazy. Low 20. Wednesday: Mainly cloudy with 40 per cent chance of showers and risk of a thunderstorm. Wind becoming southwest 30 km/h in the afternoon. High 31. Humidex 40. UV index 7 or high. Thursday: Cloudy with 60 per cent chance of showers. High 30. Friday: A mix of sun and cloud with 30 per cent chance of showers. High 26. Saturday: Cloudy. High 26.

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Health Canada Approves WELLEX for Human Clinical Trial, Investigating Natural Cervical Health Supplement Papillex®
Article content TORONTO — WELLEX, in collaboration with Natural Products Canada, is pleased to announce that Health Canada has granted approval to proceed with a human clinical trial on its flagship product, Papillex®. This trial marks a major step forward in the company's commitment to supporting women's health with evidence-based natural health products. Article content The approved 18-month study will assess the nutritional support potential of Papillex® in individuals with persistent HPV infections. The trial design was developed with input from Dr. Hui (Amy) Chen, a gynecologic oncologist at the University of California, Davis, and will be conducted by KGK Science, a leading North American contract research organization with over 28 years of clinical research experience. KGK also led the successful submission to Health Canada, securing the necessary approval to initiate the clinical trial. Article content This milestone builds on the success of a previously completed observational study on Papillex® and represents WELLEX's dedication to rigorous scientific research in the field of cervical health. The trial is intended to provide further insights into the role of targeted nutritional support in immune and cervical health—an area of significant public health interest. Article content 'This approval from Health Canada is a meaningful milestone for our team and for the thousands of women seeking proactive, natural support for their cervical health, especially in cases of HPV persistence,' says Dr. Elizabeth Goldspink, ND, founder of WELLEX. 'Our goal has always been to bring trustworthy, evidence-informed solutions to the forefront, and this human clinical trial reflects our unwavering commitment to that mission.' Article content 'We're excited to congratulate WELLEX on achieving Health Canada approval for their Papillex® human clinical trial — a significant milestone that demonstrates the caliber of innovation emerging from our Game Changers portfolio,' adds Shelley King, CEO, Natural Products Canada. 'WELLEX's evidence-based approach to women's health exemplifies how Canadian companies are capturing opportunities in the global bioeconomy. NPC invested in their work to transform their promising innovation into a market-ready solution, and we are thrilled that they have achieved this major step on their commercialization pathway.' Article content WELLEX currently offers a line of products formulated to support women's health, including Papillex®, Simplix®, IC Well, Endo Well, and PCO Well, which are available to healthcare professionals and clients across Canada and the U.S. The company remains focused on supporting clinical research and practitioner education as part of its long-term strategy. Article content About WELLEX Article content WELLEX is a Canadian company dedicated to advancing women's health. Founded by Dr. Elizabeth Goldspink, ND, WELLEX formulates research-informed natural health products designed to support women's health. All products are third-party tested and manufactured in GMP-certified facilities in North America. Article content is the driving force behind Canada's Natural Product Innovation Cluster–a strategic and diverse community focused on the development and commercialization of naturally-derived products and technologies in health and life sciences, natural resources, agriculture and agri-food, and sustainable bioproducts. As part of its role in the Cluster, NPC offers in-depth advice and a suite of commercialization programs to Canadian early-stage companies and research institutes; provides connections and innovation scouting services to corporations and investors; and leverages an investment fund ( Article content Nàdarra Ventures Article content ) to help develop and de-risk promising Canadian opportunities. NPC has received financial support from the Government of Canada's Strategic Innovation Fund, administered by the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, and the Centre of Excellence in Commercialization and Research (CECR) program, administered by the Networks of Centres of Excellence. Article content About KGK Science Article content KGK is a premier North American contract research organization (CRO), specializing in high-quality clinical research for nutraceuticals and other emerging health products. Since its founding in 1997, KGK has supported hundreds of companies in bringing innovative products to global markets through custom-designed clinical trials and effective claim substantiation strategies. In addition to clinical research, KGK also offers comprehensive regulatory support, and consulting services. The company has conducted over 400 clinical trials across more than 40 health indications and contributed to over 150 peer-reviewed publications. Article content Article content