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severe grief can take a physical toll on your heart, study says

loss is never easy — and now research indicates it may also be hard on the cardiovascular system.
dave yasvinski
jun 08, 2023

genetic profiling can help reduce missed prostate cancer diagnoses

measuring prostate-specific antigen levels based on a person's genetics could cut down on unnecessary biopsies as well as catch aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2023

crohn's and colitis canada: inflammatory bowel disease also comes with stigma, cancer risk and mental health issues

report finds concerning rates of inflammatory bowel disease in canada, particularly in kids under 6.
karen hawthorne
jun 01, 2023

new discovery may help researchers stop skin cancer from spreading

melanoma cells are able to alter their energy systems and change their structure, allowing them to slither their way deeper into the body’s tissues.
dave yasvinski
may 30, 2023

can a walk a day keep dementia at bay?

walking may help strengthen connections between brain networks, including those implicated in cognitive functioning and alzheimer’s disease.
dave yasvinski
may 29, 2023

back pain expected to affect over 800 million people by 2050

the lack of available treatment options and inconsistencies in managing lower back pain could lead to "important social and economic consequences."
dave yasvinski
may 26, 2023

memory lapses: what makes a person prone to forgetting a child in an overheated car?

researchers have found that without cues to trigger memory, anyone is at risk of suffering from the potentially fatal effects of forgetfulness.
dave yasvinski
may 25, 2023

machado: would you keep a scary diagnosis a secret?

someone managing a health condition should never be made to feel responsible for the opinions, perceptions and worries of others, and yet, they are.
lisa machado
may 24, 2023
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severe grief can take a physical toll on your heart, study says

loss is never easy — and now research indicates it may also be hard on the cardiovascular system.
dave yasvinski
jun 08, 2023

genetic profiling can help reduce missed prostate cancer diagnoses

measuring prostate-specific antigen levels based on a person's genetics could cut down on unnecessary biopsies as well as catch aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2023

crohn's and colitis canada: inflammatory bowel disease also comes with stigma, cancer risk and mental health issues

report finds concerning rates of inflammatory bowel disease in canada, particularly in kids under 6.
karen hawthorne
jun 01, 2023

new discovery may help researchers stop skin cancer from spreading

melanoma cells are able to alter their energy systems and change their structure, allowing them to slither their way deeper into the body’s tissues.
dave yasvinski
may 30, 2023
powered by
diabetes canada

can a walk a day keep dementia at bay?

walking may help strengthen connections between brain networks, including those implicated in cognitive functioning and alzheimer’s disease.
dave yasvinski
may 29, 2023

back pain expected to affect over 800 million people by 2050

the lack of available treatment options and inconsistencies in managing lower back pain could lead to "important social and economic consequences."
dave yasvinski
may 26, 2023

memory lapses: what makes a person prone to forgetting a child in an overheated car?

researchers have found that without cues to trigger memory, anyone is at risk of suffering from the potentially fatal effects of forgetfulness.
dave yasvinski
may 25, 2023

machado: would you keep a scary diagnosis a secret?

someone managing a health condition should never be made to feel responsible for the opinions, perceptions and worries of others, and yet, they are.
lisa machado
may 24, 2023
powered by
obesity canada
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