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genetic profiling can help reduce missed prostate cancer diagnoses

measuring prostate-specific antigen levels based on a person's genetics could cut down on unnecessary biopsies as well as catch aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2023

machado: blame the 'vacation paradox' for why it feels like time is passing faster than ever before

we can't stop time, but with a little daydreaming and some adventure, we may be able to slow it down a little.
lisa machado
jun 05, 2023

can a walk a day keep dementia at bay?

walking may help strengthen connections between brain networks, including those implicated in cognitive functioning and alzheimer’s disease.
dave yasvinski
may 29, 2023

back pain expected to affect over 800 million people by 2050

the lack of available treatment options and inconsistencies in managing lower back pain could lead to "important social and economic consequences."
dave yasvinski
may 26, 2023

posthaste: canadians' dream of a simple retirement at home faces some major headwinds

health-care worker shortages, high costs of in-home care and failure to plan ahead complicating retirement plans
victoria wells
may 17, 2023

stress really does age you but the biological effects ‘can be reversed’, study says

research indicates ageing may be more dynamic than we initially thought — increasing during periods of stress and then bouncing back after recovery.
dave yasvinski
may 08, 2023

aging well has a lot to do with managing your stress

the research is in: stress makes you age faster. the good news is, there are some things you can do to reverse the damage.
karen hawthorne
may 01, 2023

hearing aids may lower the risk of dementia, study says

findings highlight the urgent need for the early introduction of hearing aids when someone starts to experience hearing impairment.
dave yasvinski
apr 18, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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pancreatic cancer canada

genetic profiling can help reduce missed prostate cancer diagnoses

measuring prostate-specific antigen levels based on a person's genetics could cut down on unnecessary biopsies as well as catch aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2023

machado: blame the 'vacation paradox' for why it feels like time is passing faster than ever before

we can't stop time, but with a little daydreaming and some adventure, we may be able to slow it down a little.
lisa machado
jun 05, 2023

can a walk a day keep dementia at bay?

walking may help strengthen connections between brain networks, including those implicated in cognitive functioning and alzheimer’s disease.
dave yasvinski
may 29, 2023

back pain expected to affect over 800 million people by 2050

the lack of available treatment options and inconsistencies in managing lower back pain could lead to "important social and economic consequences."
dave yasvinski
may 26, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

posthaste: canadians' dream of a simple retirement at home faces some major headwinds

health-care worker shortages, high costs of in-home care and failure to plan ahead complicating retirement plans
victoria wells
may 17, 2023

stress really does age you but the biological effects ‘can be reversed’, study says

research indicates ageing may be more dynamic than we initially thought — increasing during periods of stress and then bouncing back after recovery.
dave yasvinski
may 08, 2023

aging well has a lot to do with managing your stress

the research is in: stress makes you age faster. the good news is, there are some things you can do to reverse the damage.
karen hawthorne
may 01, 2023

hearing aids may lower the risk of dementia, study says

findings highlight the urgent need for the early introduction of hearing aids when someone starts to experience hearing impairment.
dave yasvinski
apr 18, 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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