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the right chemistry: moderate wine consumption and your health

while there are conflicting studies about whether moderate wine consumption is good for your coronary health, it's a carcinogen.
joe schwarcz
dec 17, 2021

the science behind cannabis and the munchies

numerous studies attribute increased appetite to a poor sleep schedule.
jordan smith - the fresh toast
dec 13, 2021

ai helps researchers screen billions of antiviral drugs to find potential covid-19 treatments

with ai, dr. artem cherkasov and researchers took 19 days, not 10 years, to review 40 billion compounds to find potential covid-19 drugs
kevin griffin
nov 30, 2021

doctors and nurses declare a climate and ecological ‘code red’ for b.c.

it is now up to our provincial governments to develop climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems and to achieve net-zero healthcare systems.
healthy debate
nov 30, 2021

the right chemistry: 'ditch your meds'? don't listen to 'the people's chemist'

farcical statements by shane ellison, who markets a bevy of “chemical-free” supplements, are surprising, given his chemistry background.
joe schwarcz
nov 26, 2021

chronic cannabis smoking associated with central nervous system abnormalities

findings from the study conducted on mice “may help develop novel treatments for prevention of some neurological abnormalities.”
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
nov 24, 2021

blood tests show signs of brain damage after space flight

research suggests long spans of time spent in space can cause significant changes to the brain and central nervous system.
emma jones
nov 22, 2021

widely used pain killer linked to risk taking: 'they just don't feel as scared'

acetaminophen, an over-the-counter medicine sold under brand names tylenol and panadol, may have unintended effects on users' psychology
the national post
nov 19, 2021
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wellspring cancer support
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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pancreatic cancer canada

the right chemistry: moderate wine consumption and your health

while there are conflicting studies about whether moderate wine consumption is good for your coronary health, it's a carcinogen.
joe schwarcz
dec 17, 2021

the science behind cannabis and the munchies

numerous studies attribute increased appetite to a poor sleep schedule.
jordan smith - the fresh toast
dec 13, 2021

ai helps researchers screen billions of antiviral drugs to find potential covid-19 treatments

with ai, dr. artem cherkasov and researchers took 19 days, not 10 years, to review 40 billion compounds to find potential covid-19 drugs
kevin griffin
nov 30, 2021

doctors and nurses declare a climate and ecological ‘code red’ for b.c.

it is now up to our provincial governments to develop climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems and to achieve net-zero healthcare systems.
healthy debate
nov 30, 2021
powered by
wellspring cancer support

the right chemistry: 'ditch your meds'? don't listen to 'the people's chemist'

farcical statements by shane ellison, who markets a bevy of “chemical-free” supplements, are surprising, given his chemistry background.
joe schwarcz
nov 26, 2021

chronic cannabis smoking associated with central nervous system abnormalities

findings from the study conducted on mice “may help develop novel treatments for prevention of some neurological abnormalities.”
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
nov 24, 2021

blood tests show signs of brain damage after space flight

research suggests long spans of time spent in space can cause significant changes to the brain and central nervous system.
emma jones
nov 22, 2021

widely used pain killer linked to risk taking: 'they just don't feel as scared'

acetaminophen, an over-the-counter medicine sold under brand names tylenol and panadol, may have unintended effects on users' psychology
the national post
nov 19, 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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