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a spit test may be the answer to diagnosing concussions

diagnosing concussions can be tricky because of physician and patient bias.
monika warzecha
nov 10, 2020

the many 'armchair diagnoses' of donald trump

it's been speculated that the u.s. president has everything from parkinson's to a personality disorder.
monika warzecha
nov 03, 2020

not brushing your teeth can have devastating consequences

study links gum disease to heart conditions, dementia and diabetes.
emma jones
oct 23, 2020

donating blood during covid-19: is it safe?

giving blood is not only safe, it's badly needed. and if you have had covid-19, canadian blood services wants you.
laura hensley
oct 23, 2020

the cold, vitamin a and burning fat: study finds new connections

researchers hope it will lead to new developments in therapeutic treatments for obesity.
monika warzecha
oct 22, 2020

apathy may be an early warning sign of dementia

losing that joie du vivre can increase your chances of developing the neurological disease, study suggests.
dave yasvinski
oct 16, 2020

it's global handwashing day: perfect timing

it's so simple but worth repeating: properly washing your hands help stop the spread of viruses.
nicholas sokic
oct 15, 2020

who: letting virus spread through herd immunity is "scientifically and ethically problematic"

imagine the moral implications of allowing large parts of the population to become ill to get immunity, and then it doesn't work.
diana duong
oct 14, 2020
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obesity canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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a spit test may be the answer to diagnosing concussions

diagnosing concussions can be tricky because of physician and patient bias.
monika warzecha
nov 10, 2020

the many 'armchair diagnoses' of donald trump

it's been speculated that the u.s. president has everything from parkinson's to a personality disorder.
monika warzecha
nov 03, 2020

not brushing your teeth can have devastating consequences

study links gum disease to heart conditions, dementia and diabetes.
emma jones
oct 23, 2020

donating blood during covid-19: is it safe?

giving blood is not only safe, it's badly needed. and if you have had covid-19, canadian blood services wants you.
laura hensley
oct 23, 2020
powered by
obesity canada

the cold, vitamin a and burning fat: study finds new connections

researchers hope it will lead to new developments in therapeutic treatments for obesity.
monika warzecha
oct 22, 2020

apathy may be an early warning sign of dementia

losing that joie du vivre can increase your chances of developing the neurological disease, study suggests.
dave yasvinski
oct 16, 2020

it's global handwashing day: perfect timing

it's so simple but worth repeating: properly washing your hands help stop the spread of viruses.
nicholas sokic
oct 15, 2020

who: letting virus spread through herd immunity is "scientifically and ethically problematic"

imagine the moral implications of allowing large parts of the population to become ill to get immunity, and then it doesn't work.
diana duong
oct 14, 2020
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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