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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

li-fraumeni syndrome raises the risk of cancer to 90 per cent

chiquita hessels lives with lfs, a rare genetic disorder, as does her two sons and three other family members.
robin roberts
may 25, 2023

doctor's orders: treating and preventing kidney stones

staying hydrated in the most important thing to help prevent kidney stones, according to kidney specialist dr. norman muirhead.
karen hawthorne
may 17, 2023

hpv screening kit puts women in control: researcher

hpv collection kits may be the key to making cervical cancer screening more accessible.
dave yasvinski
may 16, 2023

frontotemporal dementia: finding joy, love, and making new memories

when chantal patenaude became a caregiver to her mom pierrette, it became a chance to connect with her in a new way, but also an opportunity to witness her mother finding happiness and friendship despite having dementia.
chantal patenaude
may 01, 2023

new medication for rare form of kidney disease still expected to complete stage iii trial this year

the drug, atrasentan, attracted considerable attention last year when data from an earlier study showed a significant reduction in signs of kidney disease for patients diagnosed with berger's disease (iga nephropathy).
emma jones
apr 28, 2023

oral health month: stomach cancer, stroke, problems with pregnancy all linked to poor oral health

the connection between disease and the health of our mouths makes taking care of our teeth critical, say experts.
robin roberts
apr 27, 2023

fnd: what is functional neurological disorder?

functional neurological disorder is the second most common reason people need to see a neurologist, after headaches, according to alberta health services, one of the few places in the country that offer an fnd program.
dave yasvinski
apr 13, 2023
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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pancreatic cancer canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology

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

li-fraumeni syndrome raises the risk of cancer to 90 per cent

chiquita hessels lives with lfs, a rare genetic disorder, as does her two sons and three other family members.
robin roberts
may 25, 2023

doctor's orders: treating and preventing kidney stones

staying hydrated in the most important thing to help prevent kidney stones, according to kidney specialist dr. norman muirhead.
karen hawthorne
may 17, 2023

hpv screening kit puts women in control: researcher

hpv collection kits may be the key to making cervical cancer screening more accessible.
dave yasvinski
may 16, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

frontotemporal dementia: finding joy, love, and making new memories

when chantal patenaude became a caregiver to her mom pierrette, it became a chance to connect with her in a new way, but also an opportunity to witness her mother finding happiness and friendship despite having dementia.
chantal patenaude
may 01, 2023

new medication for rare form of kidney disease still expected to complete stage iii trial this year

the drug, atrasentan, attracted considerable attention last year when data from an earlier study showed a significant reduction in signs of kidney disease for patients diagnosed with berger's disease (iga nephropathy).
emma jones
apr 28, 2023

oral health month: stomach cancer, stroke, problems with pregnancy all linked to poor oral health

the connection between disease and the health of our mouths makes taking care of our teeth critical, say experts.
robin roberts
apr 27, 2023

fnd: what is functional neurological disorder?

functional neurological disorder is the second most common reason people need to see a neurologist, after headaches, according to alberta health services, one of the few places in the country that offer an fnd program.
dave yasvinski
apr 13, 2023
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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