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'twenty seven deaths from choking, 100 cases of abuse'

long-term care home report by military echoes study from 2019 showing blatant gaps in care.
anna sharratt
jun 01, 2020

seniors need more than tea and toast

self-isolation can make it challenging for seniors to eat healthily.
anna sharratt
mar 31, 2020

seniors fitness: 'anything not on the couch is amazing'

seniors may have to get creative to stay fit at home.
anna sharratt
mar 21, 2020

shirley weir: keeping hormones in balance

hormone imbalance can cause tender breasts and disrupted sleep patterns.
shirley weir
mar 04, 2020

weston grant benefits sunnybrook's groundbreaking brain disorder research

a $16.7 million grant from the w. garfield weston found...
liz braun, toronto sun
mar 03, 2020

brain-computer interfaces may give non-verbal people a voice

a neuroscience team from university of western ontario is using similar technology to that used at nasa to identify communication patterns in the brain.
jordan heuvelmans
mar 01, 2020

universal screening for dementia may do harm

medical experts have controversially refused to endorse cognitive screening for older adults calling for more research.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 27, 2020

sleep deprivation: it's bad for your brain

not enough sleep makes you grumpy, gain weight and forget things. need we say more?
jordan heuvelmans
feb 26, 2020
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'twenty seven deaths from choking, 100 cases of abuse'

long-term care home report by military echoes study from 2019 showing blatant gaps in care.
anna sharratt
jun 01, 2020

seniors need more than tea and toast

self-isolation can make it challenging for seniors to eat healthily.
anna sharratt
mar 31, 2020

seniors fitness: 'anything not on the couch is amazing'

seniors may have to get creative to stay fit at home.
anna sharratt
mar 21, 2020

shirley weir: keeping hormones in balance

hormone imbalance can cause tender breasts and disrupted sleep patterns.
shirley weir
mar 04, 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

weston grant benefits sunnybrook's groundbreaking brain disorder research

a $16.7 million grant from the w. garfield weston found...
liz braun, toronto sun
mar 03, 2020

brain-computer interfaces may give non-verbal people a voice

a neuroscience team from university of western ontario is using similar technology to that used at nasa to identify communication patterns in the brain.
jordan heuvelmans
mar 01, 2020

universal screening for dementia may do harm

medical experts have controversially refused to endorse cognitive screening for older adults calling for more research.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 27, 2020

sleep deprivation: it's bad for your brain

not enough sleep makes you grumpy, gain weight and forget things. need we say more?
jordan heuvelmans
feb 26, 2020
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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