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trump on steroids: what's dexamethasone?

the drug is not usually used in mild, or even moderate, cases of the disease.
nicholas sokic
oct 05, 2020

olympic medallist sidelined for too much testosterone

caster semenya faces a ruling sports scientists say is harmful and unethical. take hormone-suppressing drugs or have unnecessary surgery if she wants to get back to her sport.
diana duong
sep 15, 2020

how a "coffee nap" can help night-shift workers

study participants drank the equivalent of two cups of coffee five minutes before a 30-minute nap
erica ngao
sep 07, 2020

budding optimism that end of pandemic could be in sight

unprecedented global cooperation and innovation means dozens of possible vaccines
monika warzecha
sep 02, 2020

a match made in ... the cervix?

study on how a woman's body chooses healthy sperm offers answers for couples struggling with infertility.
anna sharratt
aug 28, 2020

illegal fentanyl is driving opioid deaths in b.c.

'physicians should be encouraged to practise patient-centred opioid prescribing,' says study.
diana duong
aug 25, 2020

could a selfie save you from a heart attack?

new study shows facial recognition technology can detect photographs for warning signs of coronary artery disease.
skyler ash
aug 25, 2020

we all know about the bpa in plastic. but seriously, receipts?

the next time a cashier asks if you want the receipt, you might want to say no. your life could depend on it.
emma jones
aug 20, 2020
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trump on steroids: what's dexamethasone?

the drug is not usually used in mild, or even moderate, cases of the disease.
nicholas sokic
oct 05, 2020

olympic medallist sidelined for too much testosterone

caster semenya faces a ruling sports scientists say is harmful and unethical. take hormone-suppressing drugs or have unnecessary surgery if she wants to get back to her sport.
diana duong
sep 15, 2020

how a "coffee nap" can help night-shift workers

study participants drank the equivalent of two cups of coffee five minutes before a 30-minute nap
erica ngao
sep 07, 2020

budding optimism that end of pandemic could be in sight

unprecedented global cooperation and innovation means dozens of possible vaccines
monika warzecha
sep 02, 2020
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obesity canada

a match made in ... the cervix?

study on how a woman's body chooses healthy sperm offers answers for couples struggling with infertility.
anna sharratt
aug 28, 2020

illegal fentanyl is driving opioid deaths in b.c.

'physicians should be encouraged to practise patient-centred opioid prescribing,' says study.
diana duong
aug 25, 2020

could a selfie save you from a heart attack?

new study shows facial recognition technology can detect photographs for warning signs of coronary artery disease.
skyler ash
aug 25, 2020

we all know about the bpa in plastic. but seriously, receipts?

the next time a cashier asks if you want the receipt, you might want to say no. your life could depend on it.
emma jones
aug 20, 2020
powered by
diabetes canada
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