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alcohol, even moderate, may speed progression of alzheimer's disease

drinking may increase the likelihood of not only alzheimer’s disease, but other conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes
dave yasvinski
feb 21, 2023

machado: does a doctor's responsibility to a patient end with their death?

a condolence note from a doctor can help ease the pain of a bereaved family and give them closure. so why don't more health-care providers do it?
lisa machado
feb 19, 2023

hotflash inc: dementia in women is linked to hundreds of possible causes, but lifestyle changes seem like the best shot at prevention

some research points to hormone replacement therapy as possibly protective against dementia, but until we know for sure, why not simply focus on healthy habits like walking, lowering stress and eating better?
ann marie mcqueen
feb 17, 2023

why heart health is different for women: 'she was having a heart attack, but made her son lunch before going to the emergency room'

because women tend to put the needs of others first, experience heart attacks differently than men and face distinct risk factors depending on life stage, they are more vulnerable to heart disease, says dr. sherryn rambihar, cardiologist at toronto's mackenzie health.
maija kappler
feb 16, 2023

pancreatic cancer ‘rising rapidly’ among women, study says

new research found that black women, in particular, are more vulnerable to pancreatic cancer — one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
dave yasvinski
feb 14, 2023

machado: caregiving can be traumatic. but why do we feel so bad saying it out loud?

it's critical to speak truthfully about the challenges of being a caregiver, not only for ourselves, but also for the many others who are doing the job of caring while feeling trapped, alone, and stuck.
lisa machado
feb 13, 2023

anal cancer: do you know the signs?

while there is no way to prevent anal cancer, you can reduce your risk by getting vaccinated against hpv, practicing safe sex and quitting smoking.
dave yasvinski
feb 13, 2023

bile duct cancer: do you know the signs?

cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, carries a poor prognosis and is difficult to treat because by the time it is diagnosed it has often spread to other areas of the body.
dave yasvinski
feb 08, 2023
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alcohol, even moderate, may speed progression of alzheimer's disease

drinking may increase the likelihood of not only alzheimer’s disease, but other conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes
dave yasvinski
feb 21, 2023

machado: does a doctor's responsibility to a patient end with their death?

a condolence note from a doctor can help ease the pain of a bereaved family and give them closure. so why don't more health-care providers do it?
lisa machado
feb 19, 2023

hotflash inc: dementia in women is linked to hundreds of possible causes, but lifestyle changes seem like the best shot at prevention

some research points to hormone replacement therapy as possibly protective against dementia, but until we know for sure, why not simply focus on healthy habits like walking, lowering stress and eating better?
ann marie mcqueen
feb 17, 2023

why heart health is different for women: 'she was having a heart attack, but made her son lunch before going to the emergency room'

because women tend to put the needs of others first, experience heart attacks differently than men and face distinct risk factors depending on life stage, they are more vulnerable to heart disease, says dr. sherryn rambihar, cardiologist at toronto's mackenzie health.
maija kappler
feb 16, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

pancreatic cancer ‘rising rapidly’ among women, study says

new research found that black women, in particular, are more vulnerable to pancreatic cancer — one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
dave yasvinski
feb 14, 2023

machado: caregiving can be traumatic. but why do we feel so bad saying it out loud?

it's critical to speak truthfully about the challenges of being a caregiver, not only for ourselves, but also for the many others who are doing the job of caring while feeling trapped, alone, and stuck.
lisa machado
feb 13, 2023

anal cancer: do you know the signs?

while there is no way to prevent anal cancer, you can reduce your risk by getting vaccinated against hpv, practicing safe sex and quitting smoking.
dave yasvinski
feb 13, 2023

bile duct cancer: do you know the signs?

cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, carries a poor prognosis and is difficult to treat because by the time it is diagnosed it has often spread to other areas of the body.
dave yasvinski
feb 08, 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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