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wtf: cannibalism was once thought to be a cure

the rich could afford fresh blood for their treatments, but the poor paid for a cup of blood from the recently executed.
nicholas sokic
feb 13, 2020

ai app helps tailor mental health treatment

montreal-based medical tech company is using ai to match people with the right treatments
nicholas sokic
feb 10, 2020

people are hacking their insulin pumps

known to some as “looping," it’s a system in which a continuous glucose monitor (cgm) can “talk” to a pump through a smartphone app
jordan heuvelmans
feb 07, 2020

an epilepsy diagnosis means fear and worry for parents

epilepsy is the most common neurological condition and affects 50 million people around the world — 350,000 are canadians
maja begovic
feb 07, 2020

the world's 10 most expensive drugs

everyone talks about how expensive drugs are. but just how expensive is expensive? number one costs $2.77 million per dose.
nicholas sokic
feb 05, 2020

wtf: a grab bag of speech impediment fixes

one physician recommended cutting the frenulum - the fold of skin underneath the tongue. this does nothing but remove your frenulum.
nicholas sokic
feb 04, 2020

late diagnosis of lung cancer increasing deaths

uk offers tests for lung cancer in supermarket parking lots in an effort to detect the disease early.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 04, 2020

ai speeds drug discovery

artificial intelligence may accelerate new drug innovation and increase treatment options for patients.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 03, 2020
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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breast cancer canada
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

wtf: cannibalism was once thought to be a cure

the rich could afford fresh blood for their treatments, but the poor paid for a cup of blood from the recently executed.
nicholas sokic
feb 13, 2020

ai app helps tailor mental health treatment

montreal-based medical tech company is using ai to match people with the right treatments
nicholas sokic
feb 10, 2020

people are hacking their insulin pumps

known to some as “looping," it’s a system in which a continuous glucose monitor (cgm) can “talk” to a pump through a smartphone app
jordan heuvelmans
feb 07, 2020

an epilepsy diagnosis means fear and worry for parents

epilepsy is the most common neurological condition and affects 50 million people around the world — 350,000 are canadians
maja begovic
feb 07, 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

the world's 10 most expensive drugs

everyone talks about how expensive drugs are. but just how expensive is expensive? number one costs $2.77 million per dose.
nicholas sokic
feb 05, 2020

wtf: a grab bag of speech impediment fixes

one physician recommended cutting the frenulum - the fold of skin underneath the tongue. this does nothing but remove your frenulum.
nicholas sokic
feb 04, 2020

late diagnosis of lung cancer increasing deaths

uk offers tests for lung cancer in supermarket parking lots in an effort to detect the disease early.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 04, 2020

ai speeds drug discovery

artificial intelligence may accelerate new drug innovation and increase treatment options for patients.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 03, 2020
powered by
breast cancer canada
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