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a 'tan' you can inject has health risks, including cancer

melanotan-ii is available online, even though it hasn't been approved for human use and carries health risks including nausea and skin cancer.
maija kappler
mar 22 2022

major study shows the need to improve how scientists approach early-stage cancer research

independent scientists found that the odds of replicating results of 50 preclinical experiments from 23 high-profile published studies were no better than a coin toss.
the conversation
mar 21 2022

when it comes to facial scars, we are 'our own worst critics'

people with scars on their faces are likely to perceive them as more severe than their own surgeon, or even a stranger.
maija kappler
mar 17 2022

once in the brain, skin cancer cells produce alzheimer's protein: study

the amyloid beta protein that is seen in some cognitive diseases may help cancer spread.
chris arnold
mar 11 2022

if you have cancer, you may be eligible for long-term disability benefits

worrying about money is not where you should be focusing your energy when you have a life-threatening disease.
nainesh kotak
mar 10 2022

taller adults may face heightened risk of colorectal cancer: study

findings show that height is a risk factor for the disease and may indicate a need for earlier screening.
dave yasvinski
mar 8 2022

stem cell study identifies genes that may better the odds for people with blood disorders

research findings may also help in the treatment of sickle cell anemia, hiv, and some forms of cancer.
chris arnold
mar 7 2022

from the industry: ending cervical cancer in canada is within reach

human papillomavirus (hpv) vaccines make eradicating cervical cancer by 2040 an achievable goal, but there 's still more work to be done.
douglas donovan
mar 4 2022
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diabetes canada
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movember canada
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

a 'tan' you can inject has health risks, including cancer

melanotan-ii is available online, even though it hasn't been approved for human use and carries health risks including nausea and skin cancer.
maija kappler
mar 22 2022

major study shows the need to improve how scientists approach early-stage cancer research

independent scientists found that the odds of replicating results of 50 preclinical experiments from 23 high-profile published studies were no better than a coin toss.
the conversation
mar 21 2022

when it comes to facial scars, we are 'our own worst critics'

people with scars on their faces are likely to perceive them as more severe than their own surgeon, or even a stranger.
maija kappler
mar 17 2022

once in the brain, skin cancer cells produce alzheimer's protein: study

the amyloid beta protein that is seen in some cognitive diseases may help cancer spread.
chris arnold
mar 11 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

if you have cancer, you may be eligible for long-term disability benefits

worrying about money is not where you should be focusing your energy when you have a life-threatening disease.
nainesh kotak
mar 10 2022

taller adults may face heightened risk of colorectal cancer: study

findings show that height is a risk factor for the disease and may indicate a need for earlier screening.
dave yasvinski
mar 8 2022

stem cell study identifies genes that may better the odds for people with blood disorders

research findings may also help in the treatment of sickle cell anemia, hiv, and some forms of cancer.
chris arnold
mar 7 2022

from the industry: ending cervical cancer in canada is within reach

human papillomavirus (hpv) vaccines make eradicating cervical cancer by 2040 an achievable goal, but there 's still more work to be done.
douglas donovan
mar 4 2022
powered by
movember canada

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