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diagnosed with endometrial cancer: managing stages, treatments and resources

early diagnosis of endometrial cancer is vital, and once you get into the system, the treatment pathway moves quickly.
angelica bottaro
sep 17, 2024

endometrial cancer in canada: stats, impact, and resources

in 2024 alone, it’s estimated that 8,600 canadians will be diagnosed with endometrial cancer, with 1,600 deaths occurring due to the disease.
angelica bottaro
sep 11, 2024

add liver health to your back-to-school list: a nutritionist’s guide for back-to-school meal planning

while the liver might not be top of mind when thinking about kids’ health, its role in their overall well-being is critical.
laura dellandrea, holistic nutritionist with the canadian liver foundation
aug 29, 2024

opinion: it’s time canada built cities and towns for an aging population

the eminent professor of geriatric medicine, bernard isaacs, said, “design for the young and you exclude the old; design for the old and you include the young.”
dr. stephanie hatzifilalithis, dr. rachel savage, dr. paula rochon
aug 07, 2024

opinion: how ontario can lead the way in access to cancer treatments

all steps to save the lives of cancer patients across the country should be of paramount importance to every premier. but the details matter.
louise binder, save your skin foundation and robert bick, kidney cancer canada
aug 07, 2024

next-level health: aging at home – can our parents be techy?

in a world where nursing homes are becoming more expensive and more isolating for our loved ones, some people are turning to technology to keep them safer and closer to us.
andrew haller, phd, founder of healthstorecanada
jul 29, 2024

opinion: canadians need primary care teams to solve healthcare crisis

we need a primary care system designed to be coordinated, comprehensive and accessible. and we need a primary care health workforce committed to collaboration to make this happen.
dr. ivy oandasan and dr. ivy bourgeault
jul 25, 2024

opinion: the time has come to address and erase stigma surrounding diabetes

despite diabetes being one of the most common chronic conditions in canada, it is loaded with negative perceptions.
sonia yung, diabetes canada
jul 24, 2024
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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breast cancer canada
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obesity matters

diagnosed with endometrial cancer: managing stages, treatments and resources

early diagnosis of endometrial cancer is vital, and once you get into the system, the treatment pathway moves quickly.
angelica bottaro
sep 17, 2024

endometrial cancer in canada: stats, impact, and resources

in 2024 alone, it’s estimated that 8,600 canadians will be diagnosed with endometrial cancer, with 1,600 deaths occurring due to the disease.
angelica bottaro
sep 11, 2024

add liver health to your back-to-school list: a nutritionist’s guide for back-to-school meal planning

while the liver might not be top of mind when thinking about kids’ health, its role in their overall well-being is critical.
laura dellandrea, holistic nutritionist with the canadian liver foundation
aug 29, 2024

opinion: it’s time canada built cities and towns for an aging population

the eminent professor of geriatric medicine, bernard isaacs, said, “design for the young and you exclude the old; design for the old and you include the young.”
dr. stephanie hatzifilalithis, dr. rachel savage, dr. paula rochon
aug 07, 2024
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

opinion: how ontario can lead the way in access to cancer treatments

all steps to save the lives of cancer patients across the country should be of paramount importance to every premier. but the details matter.
louise binder, save your skin foundation and robert bick, kidney cancer canada
aug 07, 2024

next-level health: aging at home – can our parents be techy?

in a world where nursing homes are becoming more expensive and more isolating for our loved ones, some people are turning to technology to keep them safer and closer to us.
andrew haller, phd, founder of healthstorecanada
jul 29, 2024

opinion: canadians need primary care teams to solve healthcare crisis

we need a primary care system designed to be coordinated, comprehensive and accessible. and we need a primary care health workforce committed to collaboration to make this happen.
dr. ivy oandasan and dr. ivy bourgeault
jul 25, 2024

opinion: the time has come to address and erase stigma surrounding diabetes

despite diabetes being one of the most common chronic conditions in canada, it is loaded with negative perceptions.
sonia yung, diabetes canada
jul 24, 2024
powered by
breast cancer canada
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