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coronavirus and the future of 'warm meat'

freshly slaughtered pig, chicken and beef are staples in china, where 'wet markets' reign supreme over the frozen aisle
jordan heuvelmans
jan 23, 2020

wtf: when having a hole in your head was cool

drilling holes in skulls has been used for everything from increasing blood flow to treating evil spirits, depression, and migraines.
nicholas sokic
jan 23, 2020

more sex may mean later menopause: study

women who had sex monthly were found to be 19 per cent less likely to experience early menopause.
jordan heuvelmans
jan 23, 2020

how canadian data could help us understand cancer

the canadian partnership for tomorrow project (cptp) is hoping to find out what causes cancer and other chronic diseases
diana duong
jan 18, 2020

your body on a fever

fever are the body's way of fighting infection, as it attempts to make itself a less appealing home for any attacking virus
nicholas sokic
jan 17, 2020

the right chemistry: house plants as air purifiers?

plants are important to human life in many ways, but if you are looking for an air purifier, charcoal is a better bet.
joe schwarcz, special to the montreal gazette
jan 08, 2020

'our goal is to change health care,' montreal software-maker says

medfar’s software lets doctors consult electronic medical records, analyze data and automate routine tasks to save time.
frédéric tomesco
jan 07, 2020
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diabetes canada
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obesity canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology

coronavirus and the future of 'warm meat'

freshly slaughtered pig, chicken and beef are staples in china, where 'wet markets' reign supreme over the frozen aisle
jordan heuvelmans
jan 23, 2020

wtf: when having a hole in your head was cool

drilling holes in skulls has been used for everything from increasing blood flow to treating evil spirits, depression, and migraines.
nicholas sokic
jan 23, 2020

more sex may mean later menopause: study

women who had sex monthly were found to be 19 per cent less likely to experience early menopause.
jordan heuvelmans
jan 23, 2020
powered by
diabetes canada

how canadian data could help us understand cancer

the canadian partnership for tomorrow project (cptp) is hoping to find out what causes cancer and other chronic diseases
diana duong
jan 18, 2020

your body on a fever

fever are the body's way of fighting infection, as it attempts to make itself a less appealing home for any attacking virus
nicholas sokic
jan 17, 2020

the right chemistry: house plants as air purifiers?

plants are important to human life in many ways, but if you are looking for an air purifier, charcoal is a better bet.
joe schwarcz, special to the montreal gazette
jan 08, 2020

'our goal is to change health care,' montreal software-maker says

medfar’s software lets doctors consult electronic medical records, analyze data and automate routine tasks to save time.
frédéric tomesco
jan 07, 2020
powered by
obesity canada
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