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trust comes when you admit what you don’t know – lessons from child development research

children become skeptical of adults who are mixed up but confident.
the conversation
feb 16, 2022

red-light therapy might have some uses, but it's no cure-all

some studies have shown possible benefits in pain relief, acne treatment, blood circulation and inflammatory conditions, among other things.
joe schwarcz
feb 04, 2022

brownstein: 'precision oncology' raises hopes in fight against cancer

"the overall objective is, simply, to deliver the right cancer treatment to the right patient at the right time" — in a less invasive way.
bill brownstein
feb 04, 2022

'stem cell clinics are an area of risk': a conversation with peter zandstra, recently named to the order of canada

the canadian scientist's latest research is focused on figuring out how stem cells from umbilical cord blood can replace stem cell transplants.
emma jones
jan 27, 2022

metal plate fused to 2,000-year-old peruvian warrior's skull proof of early surgery

the procedure is an example of trepanation, a practice with a long history in the region where the skull was discovered
swikar oli
jan 24, 2022

lessons learned, mistakes repeated: from hiv/aids to covid-19

for many people, covid made us aware of the work of infectious-disease practitioners for the first time, but their work has been unrelenting and urgent for decades.
healthy debate
jan 10, 2022

research offers hope for people with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy

limb-girdle muscular dystrophy affects movement in the arms, legs, fingers, toes, and face, and can cause weakness in the pelvic and shoulder muscles.
chris arnold
jan 05, 2022

avoiding chronic inflammation

the diet connection has received much attention because it is a readily modifiable lifestyle factor.
joe schwarcz
dec 31, 2021
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wellspring cancer support
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breast cancer canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology

trust comes when you admit what you don’t know – lessons from child development research

children become skeptical of adults who are mixed up but confident.
the conversation
feb 16, 2022

red-light therapy might have some uses, but it's no cure-all

some studies have shown possible benefits in pain relief, acne treatment, blood circulation and inflammatory conditions, among other things.
joe schwarcz
feb 04, 2022

brownstein: 'precision oncology' raises hopes in fight against cancer

"the overall objective is, simply, to deliver the right cancer treatment to the right patient at the right time" — in a less invasive way.
bill brownstein
feb 04, 2022

'stem cell clinics are an area of risk': a conversation with peter zandstra, recently named to the order of canada

the canadian scientist's latest research is focused on figuring out how stem cells from umbilical cord blood can replace stem cell transplants.
emma jones
jan 27, 2022
powered by
wellspring cancer support

metal plate fused to 2,000-year-old peruvian warrior's skull proof of early surgery

the procedure is an example of trepanation, a practice with a long history in the region where the skull was discovered
swikar oli
jan 24, 2022

lessons learned, mistakes repeated: from hiv/aids to covid-19

for many people, covid made us aware of the work of infectious-disease practitioners for the first time, but their work has been unrelenting and urgent for decades.
healthy debate
jan 10, 2022

research offers hope for people with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy

limb-girdle muscular dystrophy affects movement in the arms, legs, fingers, toes, and face, and can cause weakness in the pelvic and shoulder muscles.
chris arnold
jan 05, 2022

avoiding chronic inflammation

the diet connection has received much attention because it is a readily modifiable lifestyle factor.
joe schwarcz
dec 31, 2021
powered by
breast cancer canada
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