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what it feels like: ovarian cancer made me listen to my gut feelings

"when it comes to ovarian cancer, it’s so dependent on the human side of it in the sense that you don’t have very clear symptoms."
karen hawthorne
jun 26, 2024

study says fathers-to-be should watch what they eat

as a father-to-be, your health and diet before conceiving a child significantly impacts your offspring far more than once thought.
angelica bottaro
jun 21, 2024

staying cool: managing heat sensitivity while living with chronic disease and medication

with the dog days of summer here, it's more important than ever to understand your health as it relates to the heat and what you can do to avoid heat-related illness.
angelica bottaro
jun 21, 2024

opinion: how we can support menopausal women in the canadian workplace

workplace cultures that talk openly about menopause help overcome biases against those who experience it.
hira siddiqui, hormonal health advocate, co-founder and coo of science and humans
jun 11, 2024

early detection of psoriatic arthritis takes major step forward with novartis, clarius partnership

this collaboration aims to provide the right tools and training to rheumatologists  in order to identify diagnostic markers of psa earlier.
andrew robichaud
may 28, 2024

study links ultra-processed foods to increased risk of stroke and cognitive decline 

foods, including soft drinks, pizza, and candy, contain minimal or no nutritional value, but they can be even worse for your health than you think.
angelica bottaro
may 24, 2024

opinion: dyslexia and other reading difficulties can be aided with better screening

across canada, over one-third of young adults are currently not attaining the level of literacy that statistics canada considers necessary to fully participate in the modern economy.
alicia smith, executive director, dyslexia canada
may 23, 2024

opinion: progress made to end hiv/aids 'nothing short of remarkable'

as we continue down a more hopeful road toward an eventual cure for hiv/aids, we must commit to not letting our foot off the gas.
lisa barr, executive director, hope and help center of central florida, inc.
may 23, 2024
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what it feels like: ovarian cancer made me listen to my gut feelings

"when it comes to ovarian cancer, it’s so dependent on the human side of it in the sense that you don’t have very clear symptoms."
karen hawthorne
jun 26, 2024

study says fathers-to-be should watch what they eat

as a father-to-be, your health and diet before conceiving a child significantly impacts your offspring far more than once thought.
angelica bottaro
jun 21, 2024

staying cool: managing heat sensitivity while living with chronic disease and medication

with the dog days of summer here, it's more important than ever to understand your health as it relates to the heat and what you can do to avoid heat-related illness.
angelica bottaro
jun 21, 2024

opinion: how we can support menopausal women in the canadian workplace

workplace cultures that talk openly about menopause help overcome biases against those who experience it.
hira siddiqui, hormonal health advocate, co-founder and coo of science and humans
jun 11, 2024
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diabetes canada

early detection of psoriatic arthritis takes major step forward with novartis, clarius partnership

this collaboration aims to provide the right tools and training to rheumatologists  in order to identify diagnostic markers of psa earlier.
andrew robichaud
may 28, 2024

study links ultra-processed foods to increased risk of stroke and cognitive decline 

foods, including soft drinks, pizza, and candy, contain minimal or no nutritional value, but they can be even worse for your health than you think.
angelica bottaro
may 24, 2024

opinion: dyslexia and other reading difficulties can be aided with better screening

across canada, over one-third of young adults are currently not attaining the level of literacy that statistics canada considers necessary to fully participate in the modern economy.
alicia smith, executive director, dyslexia canada
may 23, 2024

opinion: progress made to end hiv/aids 'nothing short of remarkable'

as we continue down a more hopeful road toward an eventual cure for hiv/aids, we must commit to not letting our foot off the gas.
lisa barr, executive director, hope and help center of central florida, inc.
may 23, 2024
powered by
obesity canada
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