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mcmaster-led study links stress to crohn’s disease flare-ups

researchers find that stress hormones suppress the part of the immune system that normally protects the gut from invasive bacteria that has been linked to crohn's disease.
brighter world, mcmaster university
nov 22, 2021

what to know about using cannabis for sleep during these sleepless times

using cannabis to help with sleep should be treated as a therapy rather than a nightly routine.
the growthop
nov 22, 2021

opinion: cutting insurance for endometriosis treatment is callous and sexist

women are in unbearable pain and the government of saskatchewan has chosen to ignore it, brendan thompson writes.
the star phoenix
nov 22, 2021

hanes: light at the end of the tunnel for unvaccinated kids

the approval of the covid-19 vaccine for kids age five to 11 is a game changer in the evolution of the pandemic — and an early christmas gift for this concerned parent.
allison hanes, montreal gazette
nov 22, 2021

fitness: employees can be reinvigorated by a lunch-hour exercise break

instead of going into a midday workout with a commitment to fill an exercise quota, think of it as a break for both mind and body.
jill barker, special to the montreal gazette
nov 22, 2021

protein powder has benefits, but it's not for every body

protein powder have become popular as a way to help active people build muscle mass and help others supplement their diets. how do you know what's right for you?
nick beare
nov 22, 2021

teaching university students to be ‘age-conscious’ could help address our elder care crisis

the study sought to understand how undergraduate students’ attitudes towards older adults and the aging process could shift.
the conversation
nov 19, 2021

are robots the future of knee replacements?

robots may be more efficient, but they're also much more expensive.
maija kappler
nov 19, 2021
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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pancreatic cancer canada

mcmaster-led study links stress to crohn’s disease flare-ups

researchers find that stress hormones suppress the part of the immune system that normally protects the gut from invasive bacteria that has been linked to crohn's disease.
brighter world, mcmaster university
nov 22, 2021

what to know about using cannabis for sleep during these sleepless times

using cannabis to help with sleep should be treated as a therapy rather than a nightly routine.
the growthop
nov 22, 2021

opinion: cutting insurance for endometriosis treatment is callous and sexist

women are in unbearable pain and the government of saskatchewan has chosen to ignore it, brendan thompson writes.
the star phoenix
nov 22, 2021

hanes: light at the end of the tunnel for unvaccinated kids

the approval of the covid-19 vaccine for kids age five to 11 is a game changer in the evolution of the pandemic — and an early christmas gift for this concerned parent.
allison hanes, montreal gazette
nov 22, 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

fitness: employees can be reinvigorated by a lunch-hour exercise break

instead of going into a midday workout with a commitment to fill an exercise quota, think of it as a break for both mind and body.
jill barker, special to the montreal gazette
nov 22, 2021

protein powder has benefits, but it's not for every body

protein powder have become popular as a way to help active people build muscle mass and help others supplement their diets. how do you know what's right for you?
nick beare
nov 22, 2021

teaching university students to be ‘age-conscious’ could help address our elder care crisis

the study sought to understand how undergraduate students’ attitudes towards older adults and the aging process could shift.
the conversation
nov 19, 2021

are robots the future of knee replacements?

robots may be more efficient, but they're also much more expensive.
maija kappler
nov 19, 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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