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bloodsuckers find higher purpose in skin grafts and plastic surgery

while the idea of using leeches to suck blood may seem ...
diana duong
jan 06, 2020

life — after life: does consciousness continue after our brain dies?

how can people brought back from death after cardiac arrest report having experienced lucid and vivid memories and recollections without a functioning brain? the study of near-death experiences is challenging the idea our consciousness fades to black when our body expires
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 19, 2019

'so much is at stake': academics demand release of data behind controversial canadian fluoride study

a study linking fluoride exposure in pregnancy to lower iq scores in boys is unnecessarily frightening people into avoiding fluoridated water, researchers say
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18, 2019

new blood test foretells person's risk of death within next 10 years, but who would want to know?

in the largest study of its kind, researchers identified 14 biomarkers that together appear to predict all-cause mortality risk, meaning the likelihood of dying
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18, 2019

he isn't just a whiner: 'man flu' is a real thing, doctor’s review suggests

dr. kyle sue found evidence men tend to have worse symptoms, be hospitalized more, and die more often from influenza than women
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18, 2019

your stress can actually change your partner's brain, study suggests

'if individuals live in a group — you can talk about mice or humans — it is a benefit that if one is exposed to a threat, that information can be relayed to the others'
graeme hamilton, national post
dec 17, 2019

why everybody is suddenly allergic to everything

if you haven't noticed, the allergy rate in the western world is getting kind of nuts. so what’s going on? for one thing, we’ve been parenting our kids all wrong
tristin hopper, national post
dec 17, 2019

there's a pill that controls risky drinking. why aren't doctors prescribing it?

a recent study found that fewer than 1% of ontario adults with an alcohol use disorder is ever prescribed a drug that can help them drink less, and less often
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 17, 2019
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bloodsuckers find higher purpose in skin grafts and plastic surgery

while the idea of using leeches to suck blood may seem ...
diana duong
jan 06, 2020

life — after life: does consciousness continue after our brain dies?

how can people brought back from death after cardiac arrest report having experienced lucid and vivid memories and recollections without a functioning brain? the study of near-death experiences is challenging the idea our consciousness fades to black when our body expires
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 19, 2019

'so much is at stake': academics demand release of data behind controversial canadian fluoride study

a study linking fluoride exposure in pregnancy to lower iq scores in boys is unnecessarily frightening people into avoiding fluoridated water, researchers say
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18, 2019

new blood test foretells person's risk of death within next 10 years, but who would want to know?

in the largest study of its kind, researchers identified 14 biomarkers that together appear to predict all-cause mortality risk, meaning the likelihood of dying
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18, 2019
powered by
breast cancer canada

he isn't just a whiner: 'man flu' is a real thing, doctor’s review suggests

dr. kyle sue found evidence men tend to have worse symptoms, be hospitalized more, and die more often from influenza than women
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18, 2019

your stress can actually change your partner's brain, study suggests

'if individuals live in a group — you can talk about mice or humans — it is a benefit that if one is exposed to a threat, that information can be relayed to the others'
graeme hamilton, national post
dec 17, 2019

why everybody is suddenly allergic to everything

if you haven't noticed, the allergy rate in the western world is getting kind of nuts. so what’s going on? for one thing, we’ve been parenting our kids all wrong
tristin hopper, national post
dec 17, 2019

there's a pill that controls risky drinking. why aren't doctors prescribing it?

a recent study found that fewer than 1% of ontario adults with an alcohol use disorder is ever prescribed a drug that can help them drink less, and less often
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 17, 2019
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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