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2022年世界杯名单猜测

machado: old breast cancer screening guidelines have nothing to do with good outcomes

it's reckless not to review guidelines that determine when and why someone is screened for breast cancer, especially as we learn more about who is most at risk.
lisa machado
dec 12, 2022

'angel cradles' offer safe option for mothers who are unable to keep their babies

about a dozen babies are born and left at st. paul's hospital in vancouver for adoption every year, while others are abandoned in unsafe environments which often leads to tragedy.
robin roberts
dec 12, 2022

penile cancer: do you know the signs?

penile cancer most commonly forms in the cells that make up the top layer of skin of the penis.
dave yasvinski
dec 09, 2022

'goblin mode' kicks perfection to the curb in favour of self-esteem and well-being

the 2022 oxford word of the year acknowledges the importance of pushing back against social media's curated and idealized versions of ourselves.
karen hawthorne
dec 08, 2022

heading out of canada? here's how to avoid some common travel illnesses (that aren't covid)

hookworm and diarrhea are just two common travel-related illnesses that can take the magic out of any trip.
robin roberts
dec 07, 2022

are your nails hiding melanoma?

subungual melanoma is a form of skin cancer that develops below the surface of nails, often appearing as a black or brown streak in the nail bed.
dave yasvinski
dec 07, 2022

opinion: are canada's breast cancer screening guidelines working?

three leading cancer organizations are calling on the canadian task force on preventative health care to review the criteria that determine when and if women are screened for breast cancer.
andrea seale, mj decoteau and cathy ammendolea
dec 07, 2022

after finding out his risk for alzheimer's, chris hemsworth is taking time off

hemsworth, best known for his role as thor in the marvel movies, has the apoe e4 gene, which increases the risk of developing alzheimer's earlier in life.
chris arnold
dec 06, 2022
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machado: old breast cancer screening guidelines have nothing to do with good outcomes

it's reckless not to review guidelines that determine when and why someone is screened for breast cancer, especially as we learn more about who is most at risk.
lisa machado
dec 12, 2022

'angel cradles' offer safe option for mothers who are unable to keep their babies

about a dozen babies are born and left at st. paul's hospital in vancouver for adoption every year, while others are abandoned in unsafe environments which often leads to tragedy.
robin roberts
dec 12, 2022

penile cancer: do you know the signs?

penile cancer most commonly forms in the cells that make up the top layer of skin of the penis.
dave yasvinski
dec 09, 2022

'goblin mode' kicks perfection to the curb in favour of self-esteem and well-being

the 2022 oxford word of the year acknowledges the importance of pushing back against social media's curated and idealized versions of ourselves.
karen hawthorne
dec 08, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

heading out of canada? here's how to avoid some common travel illnesses (that aren't covid)

hookworm and diarrhea are just two common travel-related illnesses that can take the magic out of any trip.
robin roberts
dec 07, 2022

are your nails hiding melanoma?

subungual melanoma is a form of skin cancer that develops below the surface of nails, often appearing as a black or brown streak in the nail bed.
dave yasvinski
dec 07, 2022

opinion: are canada's breast cancer screening guidelines working?

three leading cancer organizations are calling on the canadian task force on preventative health care to review the criteria that determine when and if women are screened for breast cancer.
andrea seale, mj decoteau and cathy ammendolea
dec 07, 2022

after finding out his risk for alzheimer's, chris hemsworth is taking time off

hemsworth, best known for his role as thor in the marvel movies, has the apoe e4 gene, which increases the risk of developing alzheimer's earlier in life.
chris arnold
dec 06, 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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