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aurora's husband peter was diagnosed with parkinson's, but with love and the philosophy of responsible carpe diem, they continue to live life to the fullest.

how i care for parkinson’s disease: 'it’s an opportunity to demonstrate love'

with their lives altered by a parkinson’s diagnosis, aurora and peter live in a way that encourages them to seize the day every time they get a chance.
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leaders in health: dr. maral ouzounian paving the way for women in heart surgery (q and a)

"we are extremely privileged to have these moments with patients at their most vulnerable," said dr. ouzounian on performing life-saving surgeries.
angelica bottaro
heart health
mar 31, 2025
dr malal ouzounian is paving the way for female cardiac surgeons with her first-ever appointments to high level positions.

virtual dermatology tackles backlog and access barriers in canada

while you should get a professional diagnosis and treatment for any skin, hair or nail abnormalities, that’s not very realistic in canada. a lot of cities do not even have a dermatologist.
karen hawthorne
skin health
mar 31, 2025
with dermcafé, a patient is virtually matched with a dermatologist in their home province, except for manitoba which currently has no dermatologists in practice.

types of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures: recognizing the signs and symptoms

seizures can affect the whole brain, a single area, or be triggered by stress and other non-brain-related factors.
angelica bottaro
epilepsy
mar 28, 2025
being able to recognize the signs of a seizure and respond quickly can make all the difference, ensuring the person gets the help they need and potentially saving a life.

hawthorne: learning to let go—sending my child with special needs to summer camp

for the parents and caregivers who are familiar with the dread of handing over the care reins to someone else, i get you.
karen hawthorne
parenting
mar 27, 2025
how do we let our kids go and experience things without our love right there and accessible?
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canadian nurses association unveils bold plan to strengthen healthcare nationwide

“nurses are central to transforming canada’s health system to achieve better patient outcomes, improved population health, and greater equity and value for canadians."
karen hawthorne
healthcare professionals
mar 26, 2025
the canadian nurses association is calling for support from the federal government to make sure nurses across canada can maximize their potential and impact the healthcare system in more ways across the country.

why political stress could be harming your heart

if you’re feeling anxious every time you scroll through your news feed or listen to newscasts, and you do this repeatedly throughout the day, that prolonged stress is not good for your body or your brain.
karen hawthorne
heart health
mar 25, 2025
the larger goal is to reduce your overall stress sensitivity and stress output. by doing so, you can handle any kind of challenge or head-shaking news headlines more ably without taking a toll on your health.

living with friedreich’s ataxia: the loneliness of losing control

“the biggest thing is the social aspect, and he doesn’t want to be alone. he just wants those friendships."
angelica bottaro
rare diseases
mar 25, 2025
"we've tried to normalize things as best as possible," said sakina, left, mother of yasin, bottom centre, who lives with friedreich's ataxia.

what qualifies for stress leave from work?

according to statistics canada, in 2023, just over 4.1 million people indicated that they experienced high or very high levels of work-related stress, representing 21.2 per cent of all employed people.
nainesh kotak
disability
mar 24, 2025
not surprisingly, the most common causes of work-related stress included a heavy workload, which affected 23.7 per cent of employed people, as well as balancing work and personal life (15.7 per cent of employed people).

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why quality of life deserves a spot in every treatment plan

what does quality of life actually mean? and how do we define it when we cope with life’s challenges?
karen hawthorne
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mar 03, 2025
quality of life needs to be a critical part of how doctors and patients approach health because of its profound mental and physical impact on overall well-being and condition management.

strength supports healthy aging: how functional fitness makes a difference

the good news is you can still build strength as a 70-year-old and enjoy your vitality.
karen hawthorne
aging
feb 07, 2025
senior fitness expert karl knopf stresses that the concept of “use it or lose it” definitely applies to seniors to avoid the accelerated loss of muscle mass that happens without continued use.

study identifies potential avenue for treating osteoarthritis after menopause

there are several reasons why, as females age, they are more likely to develop osteoarthritis—with one main reason being the drop in estrogen that occurs during menopause.
angelica bottaro
menopause
jan 24, 2025
osteoarthritis affects 25 per cent of canadian women. it can develop as young as 20, but risk and prevalence rates grow significantly as a person ages.

maddie didn’t plan a legacy, but she left one anyway

i wonder if maddie ever thought about the legacy she would leave behind. would it have impacted her ultimate decision to leave this world if she knew?
chris coulter
grief
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what it feels like: facing pancreatic cancer with hope for a better future in early detection and precision medicine

'science is happening and it’s amazing. someday, cancers like pancreatic cancer will become more like living with a chronic disease. we’re not there today, but maybe that’s what happens.'
karen hawthorne
pancreatic cancer
nov 05, 2024
dan murphy, second from right, is not weak and housebound by his disease. while he can be foggy and forgetful, he’s able to get out and enjoy walks with his dog, social time with friends and family, pictured, and even a recent vacation out of the country.

no stone unturned – connor’s pancreatic cancer journey 

we are grateful to be sharing the lived experience of connor and jen who documented their personal journey with pancreatic cancer to help other families cope with the challenges of this disease.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor has approached his pancreatic cancer treatment with one goal in his mind – to be there for our boys. as a result, we have lived by a determined philosophy – no stone unturned.

by the numbers… connor’s pancreatic cancer journey

here’s what the 895+ days have looked like beginning on december 24, 2021 when the symptoms and many tests started.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor, jennifer and their two sons.

where our story begins … introducing connor and jen 

on april 22, 2022, a diagnosis of stage iv pancreatic cancer was received.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor and jen at a toronto blue jays game.

lessons learned during the journey from oncology nurse to pancreatic cancer patient

even working as an oncology nurse for 25 years, jenny guittard's stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis came with many unexpected obstacles.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
a cancer diagnosis can bring overwhelming emotions, stress, and uncertainty. for jenny, the loss of independence was incredibly difficult.

daughter honours mother’s tenacious spirit by volunteering to help others

when arax copeman’s mother, lucy, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018, they were told she had a year to live, yet their hope never wavered.
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
arax wanted to honour her mother’s legacy and spirit. “you hear people say it takes a village to support a family. well, it takes a village to support someone with cancer too."

catherine mcbride shares her husband’s cancer battle and the increased risk faced by firefighters

“he was tired and lethargic. he worked shift work, so he thought it was just the toll of shift work catching up with him"
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
pcc stands alongside the mcbride family, and all firefighters across canada, as we advocate for the health and wellbeing of first responders.

daughter honours mother’s tenacious spirit by volunteering to help others

when arax copeman’s mother, lucy, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018, they were told she had a year to live, yet their hope never wavered.
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
arax wanted to honour her mother’s legacy and spirit. “you hear people say it takes a village to support a family. well, it takes a village to support someone with cancer too."

catherine mcbride shares her husband’s cancer battle and the increased risk faced by firefighters

“he was tired and lethargic. he worked shift work, so he thought it was just the toll of shift work catching up with him"
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
pcc stands alongside the mcbride family, and all firefighters across canada, as we advocate for the health and wellbeing of first responders.

pancreatic cancer north america and pancreatic cancer canada announce funding for innovative early detection research project at md anderson 

for many years, research into early detection has primarily focused on circulating biomarkers of early pancreatic cancer in the blood.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the research team expects to be well-situated to translate these integrated biomarkers into prospective, multi-institutional clinical trials across the united states and canada by the completion of this study.

no reason for celebration on national cancer survivors day

"we can do better than give hope; we can save lives."
michelle capobianco, ceo, pancreatic cancer canada
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the progress witnessed in breast cancer survival rates, from the struggles of the past to the triumphs of today, serves as an indomitable reminder that a united collective can achieve lasting change.

empowering patients to live fully: the role of palliative care

"it is my hope that we can find ways to work together to raise awareness and support for palliative care."
michelle capobianco, ceo, pancreatic cancer canada
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
palliative care week is an opportunity to recognize the significance of providing empathetic care to individuals and their families facing life-limiting illnesses.

what it feels like: facing pancreatic cancer with hope for a better future in early detection and precision medicine

'science is happening and it’s amazing. someday, cancers like pancreatic cancer will become more like living with a chronic disease. we’re not there today, but maybe that’s what happens.'
karen hawthorne
pancreatic cancer
nov 05, 2024
dan murphy, second from right, is not weak and housebound by his disease. while he can be foggy and forgetful, he’s able to get out and enjoy walks with his dog, social time with friends and family, pictured, and even a recent vacation out of the country.

no stone unturned – connor’s pancreatic cancer journey 

we are grateful to be sharing the lived experience of connor and jen who documented their personal journey with pancreatic cancer to help other families cope with the challenges of this disease.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor has approached his pancreatic cancer treatment with one goal in his mind – to be there for our boys. as a result, we have lived by a determined philosophy – no stone unturned.

by the numbers… connor’s pancreatic cancer journey

here’s what the 895+ days have looked like beginning on december 24, 2021 when the symptoms and many tests started.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor, jennifer and their two sons.

where our story begins … introducing connor and jen 

on april 22, 2022, a diagnosis of stage iv pancreatic cancer was received.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor and jen at a toronto blue jays game.

by the numbers… connor’s pancreatic cancer journey

here’s what the 895+ days have looked like beginning on december 24, 2021 when the symptoms and many tests started.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor, jennifer and their two sons.

where our story begins … introducing connor and jen 

on april 22, 2022, a diagnosis of stage iv pancreatic cancer was received.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor and jen at a toronto blue jays game.

lessons learned during the journey from oncology nurse to pancreatic cancer patient

even working as an oncology nurse for 25 years, jenny guittard's stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis came with many unexpected obstacles.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
a cancer diagnosis can bring overwhelming emotions, stress, and uncertainty. for jenny, the loss of independence was incredibly difficult.

daughter honours mother’s tenacious spirit by volunteering to help others

when arax copeman’s mother, lucy, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018, they were told she had a year to live, yet their hope never wavered.
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
arax wanted to honour her mother’s legacy and spirit. “you hear people say it takes a village to support a family. well, it takes a village to support someone with cancer too."

lessons learned during the journey from oncology nurse to pancreatic cancer patient

even working as an oncology nurse for 25 years, jenny guittard's stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis came with many unexpected obstacles.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
a cancer diagnosis can bring overwhelming emotions, stress, and uncertainty. for jenny, the loss of independence was incredibly difficult.

daughter honours mother’s tenacious spirit by volunteering to help others

when arax copeman’s mother, lucy, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018, they were told she had a year to live, yet their hope never wavered.
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
arax wanted to honour her mother’s legacy and spirit. “you hear people say it takes a village to support a family. well, it takes a village to support someone with cancer too."

catherine mcbride shares her husband’s cancer battle and the increased risk faced by firefighters

“he was tired and lethargic. he worked shift work, so he thought it was just the toll of shift work catching up with him"
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
pcc stands alongside the mcbride family, and all firefighters across canada, as we advocate for the health and wellbeing of first responders.

pancreatic cancer north america and pancreatic cancer canada announce funding for innovative early detection research project at md anderson 

for many years, research into early detection has primarily focused on circulating biomarkers of early pancreatic cancer in the blood.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the research team expects to be well-situated to translate these integrated biomarkers into prospective, multi-institutional clinical trials across the united states and canada by the completion of this study.

catherine mcbride shares her husband’s cancer battle and the increased risk faced by firefighters

“he was tired and lethargic. he worked shift work, so he thought it was just the toll of shift work catching up with him"
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
pcc stands alongside the mcbride family, and all firefighters across canada, as we advocate for the health and wellbeing of first responders.

pancreatic cancer north america and pancreatic cancer canada announce funding for innovative early detection research project at md anderson 

for many years, research into early detection has primarily focused on circulating biomarkers of early pancreatic cancer in the blood.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the research team expects to be well-situated to translate these integrated biomarkers into prospective, multi-institutional clinical trials across the united states and canada by the completion of this study.

no reason for celebration on national cancer survivors day

"we can do better than give hope; we can save lives."
michelle capobianco, ceo, pancreatic cancer canada
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the progress witnessed in breast cancer survival rates, from the struggles of the past to the triumphs of today, serves as an indomitable reminder that a united collective can achieve lasting change.

empowering patients to live fully: the role of palliative care

"it is my hope that we can find ways to work together to raise awareness and support for palliative care."
michelle capobianco, ceo, pancreatic cancer canada
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
palliative care week is an opportunity to recognize the significance of providing empathetic care to individuals and their families facing life-limiting illnesses.

what it feels like: facing pancreatic cancer with hope for a better future in early detection and precision medicine

'science is happening and it’s amazing. someday, cancers like pancreatic cancer will become more like living with a chronic disease. we’re not there today, but maybe that’s what happens.'
karen hawthorne
pancreatic cancer
nov 05, 2024
dan murphy, second from right, is not weak and housebound by his disease. while he can be foggy and forgetful, he’s able to get out and enjoy walks with his dog, social time with friends and family, pictured, and even a recent vacation out of the country.

no stone unturned – connor’s pancreatic cancer journey 

we are grateful to be sharing the lived experience of connor and jen who documented their personal journey with pancreatic cancer to help other families cope with the challenges of this disease.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor has approached his pancreatic cancer treatment with one goal in his mind – to be there for our boys. as a result, we have lived by a determined philosophy – no stone unturned.

by the numbers… connor’s pancreatic cancer journey

here’s what the 895+ days have looked like beginning on december 24, 2021 when the symptoms and many tests started.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor, jennifer and their two sons.

where our story begins … introducing connor and jen 

on april 22, 2022, a diagnosis of stage iv pancreatic cancer was received.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor and jen at a toronto blue jays game.

by the numbers… connor’s pancreatic cancer journey

here’s what the 895+ days have looked like beginning on december 24, 2021 when the symptoms and many tests started.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor, jennifer and their two sons.

where our story begins … introducing connor and jen 

on april 22, 2022, a diagnosis of stage iv pancreatic cancer was received.
jennifer lovrics
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
connor and jen at a toronto blue jays game.

lessons learned during the journey from oncology nurse to pancreatic cancer patient

even working as an oncology nurse for 25 years, jenny guittard's stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis came with many unexpected obstacles.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
a cancer diagnosis can bring overwhelming emotions, stress, and uncertainty. for jenny, the loss of independence was incredibly difficult.

daughter honours mother’s tenacious spirit by volunteering to help others

when arax copeman’s mother, lucy, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018, they were told she had a year to live, yet their hope never wavered.
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
arax wanted to honour her mother’s legacy and spirit. “you hear people say it takes a village to support a family. well, it takes a village to support someone with cancer too."

lessons learned during the journey from oncology nurse to pancreatic cancer patient

even working as an oncology nurse for 25 years, jenny guittard's stage 4 metastatic pancreatic cancer diagnosis came with many unexpected obstacles.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
a cancer diagnosis can bring overwhelming emotions, stress, and uncertainty. for jenny, the loss of independence was incredibly difficult.

daughter honours mother’s tenacious spirit by volunteering to help others

when arax copeman’s mother, lucy, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2018, they were told she had a year to live, yet their hope never wavered.
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
arax wanted to honour her mother’s legacy and spirit. “you hear people say it takes a village to support a family. well, it takes a village to support someone with cancer too."

catherine mcbride shares her husband’s cancer battle and the increased risk faced by firefighters

“he was tired and lethargic. he worked shift work, so he thought it was just the toll of shift work catching up with him"
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
pcc stands alongside the mcbride family, and all firefighters across canada, as we advocate for the health and wellbeing of first responders.

pancreatic cancer north america and pancreatic cancer canada announce funding for innovative early detection research project at md anderson 

for many years, research into early detection has primarily focused on circulating biomarkers of early pancreatic cancer in the blood.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the research team expects to be well-situated to translate these integrated biomarkers into prospective, multi-institutional clinical trials across the united states and canada by the completion of this study.

catherine mcbride shares her husband’s cancer battle and the increased risk faced by firefighters

“he was tired and lethargic. he worked shift work, so he thought it was just the toll of shift work catching up with him"
victoria izzio-meloche
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
pcc stands alongside the mcbride family, and all firefighters across canada, as we advocate for the health and wellbeing of first responders.

pancreatic cancer north america and pancreatic cancer canada announce funding for innovative early detection research project at md anderson 

for many years, research into early detection has primarily focused on circulating biomarkers of early pancreatic cancer in the blood.
beth ruby
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the research team expects to be well-situated to translate these integrated biomarkers into prospective, multi-institutional clinical trials across the united states and canada by the completion of this study.

no reason for celebration on national cancer survivors day

"we can do better than give hope; we can save lives."
michelle capobianco, ceo, pancreatic cancer canada
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
the progress witnessed in breast cancer survival rates, from the struggles of the past to the triumphs of today, serves as an indomitable reminder that a united collective can achieve lasting change.

empowering patients to live fully: the role of palliative care

"it is my hope that we can find ways to work together to raise awareness and support for palliative care."
michelle capobianco, ceo, pancreatic cancer canada
pancreatic cancer canada
oct 30, 2024
palliative care week is an opportunity to recognize the significance of providing empathetic care to individuals and their families facing life-limiting illnesses.
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