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record-breaking wildfires raise questions about health impact on canadians

as the wildfire season breaks records year after year, experts warn even canadians in traditionally unaffected areas need to learn how to protect themselves from smoke inhalation.
dave yasvinski
aug 10, 2023

project big life: can a website improve your life expectancy?

project big life is a website that includes calculators designed to estimate risk of heart attack or stroke, chronic kidney disease, dementia, and life expectancy.
robin roberts
aug 09, 2023

machado: would you stop taking life-saving medication if the side effects made it hard to be alive?

we tend to think stopping treatment that is extending survival is a choice between living or dying, but perhaps it's simply deciding how you want spend your life on your way to death.
lisa machado
aug 08, 2023

breast cancer screening before age 50 linked to better survival rates: study

this latest study joins the growing body of evidence that earlier access to breast cancer screening translates to better health outcomes.
emma jones
aug 04, 2023

estrogen vs. progesterone: have perimenopause treatments been wrong all along?

a breakthrough study shows the hormone progesterone, taken in capsule form at bedtime daily, is an effective way to decrease night sweats and improve sleep for perimenopausal women.
karen hawthorne
jul 21, 2023

#askalyson: cutting is a child's way of coping

psychological pain and seeking a sense of control are just two reasons a child may engage in self-harming behaviour like cutting and burning.
alyson schafer
jul 19, 2023

machado: if staffing shortages and burnout mean people left sitting in diapers, we are in big trouble

people who are perfectly continent forced to use diapers. hours spent alone with no human contact. this is life on a palliative floor at a toronto hospital.
lisa machado
jul 17, 2023

doctor's orders: a normal life with type 2 diabetes is 'doable'

there's a lot of good news when it comes to managing type 2 diabetes, says dr. christine ibrahim, including medication options, easier monitoring and research.
karen hawthorne
jul 13, 2023
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record-breaking wildfires raise questions about health impact on canadians

as the wildfire season breaks records year after year, experts warn even canadians in traditionally unaffected areas need to learn how to protect themselves from smoke inhalation.
dave yasvinski
aug 10, 2023

project big life: can a website improve your life expectancy?

project big life is a website that includes calculators designed to estimate risk of heart attack or stroke, chronic kidney disease, dementia, and life expectancy.
robin roberts
aug 09, 2023

machado: would you stop taking life-saving medication if the side effects made it hard to be alive?

we tend to think stopping treatment that is extending survival is a choice between living or dying, but perhaps it's simply deciding how you want spend your life on your way to death.
lisa machado
aug 08, 2023

breast cancer screening before age 50 linked to better survival rates: study

this latest study joins the growing body of evidence that earlier access to breast cancer screening translates to better health outcomes.
emma jones
aug 04, 2023
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

estrogen vs. progesterone: have perimenopause treatments been wrong all along?

a breakthrough study shows the hormone progesterone, taken in capsule form at bedtime daily, is an effective way to decrease night sweats and improve sleep for perimenopausal women.
karen hawthorne
jul 21, 2023

#askalyson: cutting is a child's way of coping

psychological pain and seeking a sense of control are just two reasons a child may engage in self-harming behaviour like cutting and burning.
alyson schafer
jul 19, 2023

machado: if staffing shortages and burnout mean people left sitting in diapers, we are in big trouble

people who are perfectly continent forced to use diapers. hours spent alone with no human contact. this is life on a palliative floor at a toronto hospital.
lisa machado
jul 17, 2023

doctor's orders: a normal life with type 2 diabetes is 'doable'

there's a lot of good news when it comes to managing type 2 diabetes, says dr. christine ibrahim, including medication options, easier monitoring and research.
karen hawthorne
jul 13, 2023
powered by
obesity canada
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