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acute promyelocytic leukemia: 'i was just so desperate to hold on to life'

when michelle burleigh was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia, she was told that had she waited a day longer, she would have likely died from a brain bleed. today, she urges others to follow their gut, ask questions and don't let your concerns be dismissed.
karen hawthorne
sep 19 2022

machado: what if living in the moment isn't that good for you after all?

human psychology is evolutionarily hardwired to live in the past and the future, say the experts, so why are we so focused on the here and now?
lisa machado
sep 19 2022

jeff bridges ‘almost lost it all’ during pandemic

during his health battle, jeff bridges was hospitalized for more than four months and thought he might never work again.
karen hawthorne
sep 16 2022

we asked a urologist: is it bad to hold your pee, do kegels actually do anything, and other common myths about health 'down there'

dr. howard evans, a urological surgeon at the alberta urology institute in edmonton, sets us straight on some of the myths of urinary tract health.
robin roberts
sep 15 2022

'potentially life-saving': polyp discovered during ryan reynold's colonoscopy spotlights importance of screening

polyps were also found on the colon of reynolds' wrexham a.f.c co-chair rob mcelhenney during colonoscopies done on video for lead from behind, a colon cancer advocacy group.
karen hawthorne
sep 14 2022

'shocking statistics': poll finds majority of breast cancer survivors felt unprepared for diagnosis

the breast cancer canada survey also found that most canadian women feel confident in the ability of doctors to diagnose and treat breast cancer, while more than half of men reported not knowing where to find information on breast cancer if they needed it.
emma jones
sep 14 2022

air pollution may explain why so many non-smokers get lung cancer

researchers find that small particles of air pollution can trigger lung cancer in cells with a specific mutation.
dave yasvinski
sep 13 2022

canadian mma fighter elias theodorou dies at 34 from liver cancer

the fighter and medical marijuana advocate was widely loved in the mma community.
emma jones
sep 12 2022
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acute promyelocytic leukemia: 'i was just so desperate to hold on to life'

when michelle burleigh was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia, she was told that had she waited a day longer, she would have likely died from a brain bleed. today, she urges others to follow their gut, ask questions and don't let your concerns be dismissed.
karen hawthorne
sep 19 2022

machado: what if living in the moment isn't that good for you after all?

human psychology is evolutionarily hardwired to live in the past and the future, say the experts, so why are we so focused on the here and now?
lisa machado
sep 19 2022

jeff bridges ‘almost lost it all’ during pandemic

during his health battle, jeff bridges was hospitalized for more than four months and thought he might never work again.
karen hawthorne
sep 16 2022

we asked a urologist: is it bad to hold your pee, do kegels actually do anything, and other common myths about health 'down there'

dr. howard evans, a urological surgeon at the alberta urology institute in edmonton, sets us straight on some of the myths of urinary tract health.
robin roberts
sep 15 2022
powered by
obesity canada

'potentially life-saving': polyp discovered during ryan reynold's colonoscopy spotlights importance of screening

polyps were also found on the colon of reynolds' wrexham a.f.c co-chair rob mcelhenney during colonoscopies done on video for lead from behind, a colon cancer advocacy group.
karen hawthorne
sep 14 2022

'shocking statistics': poll finds majority of breast cancer survivors felt unprepared for diagnosis

the breast cancer canada survey also found that most canadian women feel confident in the ability of doctors to diagnose and treat breast cancer, while more than half of men reported not knowing where to find information on breast cancer if they needed it.
emma jones
sep 14 2022

air pollution may explain why so many non-smokers get lung cancer

researchers find that small particles of air pollution can trigger lung cancer in cells with a specific mutation.
dave yasvinski
sep 13 2022

canadian mma fighter elias theodorou dies at 34 from liver cancer

the fighter and medical marijuana advocate was widely loved in the mma community.
emma jones
sep 12 2022
powered by
save your skin foundation

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