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treatment for fatty liver disease 'closer than ever'

scientists have long been trying to develop a medication that treats nafld but many attempts have failed to show an improvement.
dave yasvinski
apr 12, 2023

als: new therapies offer hope in treating a mysterious deadly disease

als expert dr. agessandro abrahao and his team conducted a world-first study using mri-guided ultrasound to open the blood-brain barrier so drugs can directly target the brain regions affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
robin roberts
apr 04, 2023

cirrhosis and liver cancer: can chatgpt help patients live longer?

researchers suggest the controversial chatbot could be invaluable at providing patients with a wealth of easy-to-understand health knowledge, including lifestyle and treatment information.
dave yasvinski
apr 03, 2023

alzheimer's screening could be part of your next eye exam

detection of brain diseases, like alzheimer's, before symptoms appear has researchers excited about the potential to slow, or even stop, progression.
karen hawthorne
mar 31, 2023

non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease affects more than 9 million canadians, many who don't know they have it

the stigma that liver disease is only caused by alcohol means many people don't ask their doctors about it, says dr. alnoor ramji, a vancouver-based a liver disease specialist who is calling for earlier liver disease screening.
karen hawthorne
mar 17, 2023

ulcerative colitis: 'no one believed me'

an ulcerative colitis diagnosis at age 33 derailed jana osbourne's career, impacted her financial health and made it impossible to adopt a child.
maja begovic
mar 16, 2023

urine test can spot bladder cancer years before diagnosis, study says

typically diagnosed using a painful procedure that requires inserting a camera into the bladder, researchers simply tested urine instead, identifying the genetic mutations most closely linked to bladder cancer.
dave yasvinski
mar 14, 2023

machado: forget the gratitude journal. what makes you feel free?

listing what she was grateful for in a fancy-looking notebook with sparkles on the cover only made lisa machado feel more fearful and aware that she could lose it all.
lisa machado
mar 13, 2023
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treatment for fatty liver disease 'closer than ever'

scientists have long been trying to develop a medication that treats nafld but many attempts have failed to show an improvement.
dave yasvinski
apr 12, 2023

als: new therapies offer hope in treating a mysterious deadly disease

als expert dr. agessandro abrahao and his team conducted a world-first study using mri-guided ultrasound to open the blood-brain barrier so drugs can directly target the brain regions affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
robin roberts
apr 04, 2023

cirrhosis and liver cancer: can chatgpt help patients live longer?

researchers suggest the controversial chatbot could be invaluable at providing patients with a wealth of easy-to-understand health knowledge, including lifestyle and treatment information.
dave yasvinski
apr 03, 2023

alzheimer's screening could be part of your next eye exam

detection of brain diseases, like alzheimer's, before symptoms appear has researchers excited about the potential to slow, or even stop, progression.
karen hawthorne
mar 31, 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease affects more than 9 million canadians, many who don't know they have it

the stigma that liver disease is only caused by alcohol means many people don't ask their doctors about it, says dr. alnoor ramji, a vancouver-based a liver disease specialist who is calling for earlier liver disease screening.
karen hawthorne
mar 17, 2023

ulcerative colitis: 'no one believed me'

an ulcerative colitis diagnosis at age 33 derailed jana osbourne's career, impacted her financial health and made it impossible to adopt a child.
maja begovic
mar 16, 2023

urine test can spot bladder cancer years before diagnosis, study says

typically diagnosed using a painful procedure that requires inserting a camera into the bladder, researchers simply tested urine instead, identifying the genetic mutations most closely linked to bladder cancer.
dave yasvinski
mar 14, 2023

machado: forget the gratitude journal. what makes you feel free?

listing what she was grateful for in a fancy-looking notebook with sparkles on the cover only made lisa machado feel more fearful and aware that she could lose it all.
lisa machado
mar 13, 2023
powered by
obesity matters
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