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early parkinson's signs spotted in annual checkup

blood pressure, red blood cells and cholesterol levels may predict the progressive disease.
dave yasvinski
jan 20, 2021

study may have solved the mystery of ibs trigger foods

researchers pinpointed the mechanism that connects specific foods with the activation of histamine-producing cells.
dave yasvinski
jan 18, 2021

new tech offers hope for spinal cord injuries

researchers may have found a way to help those with spinal cord injuries recover without surgery.
kelly servos
jan 14, 2021

trump voters value dominance, not cooperation

psychological study explored how the 'beauty of manhood' explains support of the outgoing president.
dave yasvinski
jan 11, 2021

b.c. naturopaths can't perform liquid nose jobs

the popular procedure, marketed as a quick and easy non-surgical alternative to a nose job, carries risk of blindness and necrosis.
emma jones
dec 31, 2020

does vaping cloud thinking? studies look at mental fog

those who started vaping between 8 and 13-years old were also more likely to report problems with concentrating, remembering or making decisions.
monika warzecha
dec 30, 2020

at-home uv sterilizers: do they actually work?

the lights are strong enough to kill pathogens — but they’re also strong enough to burn skin.
emma jones
dec 21, 2020

canadian teen named to the forbes 30 under 30

thomas khairy authored a study testing the safety of reusing pacemakers and defibrillators.
dave yasvinski
dec 17, 2020
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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diabetes canada

early parkinson's signs spotted in annual checkup

blood pressure, red blood cells and cholesterol levels may predict the progressive disease.
dave yasvinski
jan 20, 2021

study may have solved the mystery of ibs trigger foods

researchers pinpointed the mechanism that connects specific foods with the activation of histamine-producing cells.
dave yasvinski
jan 18, 2021

new tech offers hope for spinal cord injuries

researchers may have found a way to help those with spinal cord injuries recover without surgery.
kelly servos
jan 14, 2021

trump voters value dominance, not cooperation

psychological study explored how the 'beauty of manhood' explains support of the outgoing president.
dave yasvinski
jan 11, 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

b.c. naturopaths can't perform liquid nose jobs

the popular procedure, marketed as a quick and easy non-surgical alternative to a nose job, carries risk of blindness and necrosis.
emma jones
dec 31, 2020

does vaping cloud thinking? studies look at mental fog

those who started vaping between 8 and 13-years old were also more likely to report problems with concentrating, remembering or making decisions.
monika warzecha
dec 30, 2020

at-home uv sterilizers: do they actually work?

the lights are strong enough to kill pathogens — but they’re also strong enough to burn skin.
emma jones
dec 21, 2020

canadian teen named to the forbes 30 under 30

thomas khairy authored a study testing the safety of reusing pacemakers and defibrillators.
dave yasvinski
dec 17, 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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