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machado: are you faking peace, joy and love?

gratitude isn't always bliss, so if for you, this time of year brings with it a difficulty to feel anything good, the experts say it's ok. feel all your feels and know you're not alone.
lisa machado
dec 27, 2022

machado: if a disease is well-managed in canada, but a killer somewhere else, is it a true treatment success story?

the trenches of inequality across the globe are so deep when it comes to drug access that no meaningful conversation can be had without including the reality of all patients, no matter where they live.
lisa machado
dec 19, 2022

opinion: as a geriatrician and researcher, i have become increasingly interested in what women can do to age well

about 32 per cent of women are physically inactive, a risk factor for developing dementia, compared to 23 per cent of men.
dr. paula rochon
dec 13, 2022

machado: old breast cancer screening guidelines have nothing to do with good outcomes

it's reckless not to review guidelines that determine when and why someone is screened for breast cancer, especially as we learn more about who is most at risk.
lisa machado
dec 12, 2022

opinion: are canada's breast cancer screening guidelines working?

three leading cancer organizations are calling on the canadian task force on preventative health care to review the criteria that determine when and if women are screened for breast cancer.
andrea seale, mj decoteau and cathy ammendolea
dec 07, 2022

machado: when will our government finally be brave and care for us the way it should?

it's time that health care and its workers are supported, research and innovative treatments are funded so more patients survive, marginalized communities are lifted up and mental health is invested in like our lives depend on it.
lisa machado
dec 06, 2022

i didn't believe in reiki. and then i tried it

how does a skeptic of reiki — a kind of spiritual healing — become a practitioner?
shannon moneo
dec 05, 2022

opinion: glycomics research supports a cure for type 2 diabetes from plants

ubc scientists, along with government of canada supported glyconet, have found a plant compound that helps control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
dr. jörg bohlmann
nov 30, 2022
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diabetes canada
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obesity matters
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obesity canada

machado: are you faking peace, joy and love?

gratitude isn't always bliss, so if for you, this time of year brings with it a difficulty to feel anything good, the experts say it's ok. feel all your feels and know you're not alone.
lisa machado
dec 27, 2022

machado: if a disease is well-managed in canada, but a killer somewhere else, is it a true treatment success story?

the trenches of inequality across the globe are so deep when it comes to drug access that no meaningful conversation can be had without including the reality of all patients, no matter where they live.
lisa machado
dec 19, 2022

opinion: as a geriatrician and researcher, i have become increasingly interested in what women can do to age well

about 32 per cent of women are physically inactive, a risk factor for developing dementia, compared to 23 per cent of men.
dr. paula rochon
dec 13, 2022

machado: old breast cancer screening guidelines have nothing to do with good outcomes

it's reckless not to review guidelines that determine when and why someone is screened for breast cancer, especially as we learn more about who is most at risk.
lisa machado
dec 12, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

opinion: are canada's breast cancer screening guidelines working?

three leading cancer organizations are calling on the canadian task force on preventative health care to review the criteria that determine when and if women are screened for breast cancer.
andrea seale, mj decoteau and cathy ammendolea
dec 07, 2022

machado: when will our government finally be brave and care for us the way it should?

it's time that health care and its workers are supported, research and innovative treatments are funded so more patients survive, marginalized communities are lifted up and mental health is invested in like our lives depend on it.
lisa machado
dec 06, 2022

i didn't believe in reiki. and then i tried it

how does a skeptic of reiki — a kind of spiritual healing — become a practitioner?
shannon moneo
dec 05, 2022

opinion: glycomics research supports a cure for type 2 diabetes from plants

ubc scientists, along with government of canada supported glyconet, have found a plant compound that helps control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
dr. jörg bohlmann
nov 30, 2022
powered by
obesity matters
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