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post-ssri sexual dysfunction: anti-depressants side effects hurting intimate experiences

a growing number of patients have reported genital numbing and pleasure-less orgasm after they stop using the common anti-depressant selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (ssri).
ayeshah haque
nov 14, 2023

genomic testing and privacy: protecting patient data and confidentiality

it’s important to highlight that participating in genetic testing or signing up for a genetic data product is entirely up to you.
corey deeth
nov 01, 2023

what is genomic testing?: an introduction to personalized healthcare

what if there was a way to tell your predisposition to a disease before the first sign of symptoms? that’s the power of genomic testing, according to its proponents.
corey deeth
aug 28, 2023

machado: ai has the power to transform health care for the better. but is losing the human touch too high a price?

artificial intelligence and health care connected long ago, with robots assisting in surgeries, technology helping pathologists make accurate diagnoses and computerized appointment-bookers. are we ready for it to replace doctors?
lisa machado
jun 26, 2023

the right chemistry: timothy leary was a pioneer in research on 'magic mushrooms'

while some of his unorthodox experiments deserve rightful criticism, his claim of improved creativity and cognition with the use of small doses of psychedelics is now getting traction with researchers studying “microdosing.”
joe schwarcz
may 19, 2023

why are women more at risk for alzheimer's disease than men?

research is showing differences in the ways that women's brains change compared to men's, a finding that might help scientists develop early interventions to prevent disease.
robin roberts
dec 19, 2022

what is b.c.'s dr. megan macpherson going to do with $500,000?

the fraser health researcher plans to use a grant from the health research foundation (hrf) of innovative medicines canada to build a virtual health-care system that breaks down barriers to access and care.
maja begovic
nov 18, 2022

the right chemistry: the virtues of garlic

while garlic may be poisonous to vampires, it has a decidedly opposite effect on humans. it is the most commonly used “health food” in the world.
joe schwarcz
oct 28, 2022
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post-ssri sexual dysfunction: anti-depressants side effects hurting intimate experiences

a growing number of patients have reported genital numbing and pleasure-less orgasm after they stop using the common anti-depressant selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (ssri).
ayeshah haque
nov 14, 2023

genomic testing and privacy: protecting patient data and confidentiality

it’s important to highlight that participating in genetic testing or signing up for a genetic data product is entirely up to you.
corey deeth
nov 01, 2023

what is genomic testing?: an introduction to personalized healthcare

what if there was a way to tell your predisposition to a disease before the first sign of symptoms? that’s the power of genomic testing, according to its proponents.
corey deeth
aug 28, 2023

machado: ai has the power to transform health care for the better. but is losing the human touch too high a price?

artificial intelligence and health care connected long ago, with robots assisting in surgeries, technology helping pathologists make accurate diagnoses and computerized appointment-bookers. are we ready for it to replace doctors?
lisa machado
jun 26, 2023
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diabetes canada

the right chemistry: timothy leary was a pioneer in research on 'magic mushrooms'

while some of his unorthodox experiments deserve rightful criticism, his claim of improved creativity and cognition with the use of small doses of psychedelics is now getting traction with researchers studying “microdosing.”
joe schwarcz
may 19, 2023

why are women more at risk for alzheimer's disease than men?

research is showing differences in the ways that women's brains change compared to men's, a finding that might help scientists develop early interventions to prevent disease.
robin roberts
dec 19, 2022

what is b.c.'s dr. megan macpherson going to do with $500,000?

the fraser health researcher plans to use a grant from the health research foundation (hrf) of innovative medicines canada to build a virtual health-care system that breaks down barriers to access and care.
maja begovic
nov 18, 2022

the right chemistry: the virtues of garlic

while garlic may be poisonous to vampires, it has a decidedly opposite effect on humans. it is the most commonly used “health food” in the world.
joe schwarcz
oct 28, 2022
powered by
wellspring cancer support
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