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new dna test that reveals a child’s true age has promise, but ethical pitfalls

opinion: in an era of rising xenophobic and protectionist immigration policies across the globe, it's important to consider the risks of gaining biological data from a vulnerable population.
vancouver sun
mar 2 2020

hey parents, here come the super lice

there is a drug-resistant form of head lice on the rise. get ready to comb. and comb again.
anna sharratt
feb 4 2020

variety – the children’s charity empowering families of children with special needs

spectacular live entertainment and heartwarming stories will highlight variety show of hearts telethon on global bc feb. 9.
postmedia content works
feb 3 2020

novel cancer-killing drug sparks cost debate

the high-ticket price is part of a larger question. 'how much are we willing to pay to survive disease, and how much are governments willing to pay?'
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 20 2019

'so much is at stake': academics demand release of data behind controversial canadian fluoride study

a study linking fluoride exposure in pregnancy to lower iq scores in boys is unnecessarily frightening people into avoiding fluoridated water, researchers say
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18 2019

sickkids scientist calls for 'national strategy' to get genome sequencing covered in canada

the u.k. will pay for children with mysterious rare disorders and their parents to have their entire genomes sequenced — canadian scientists want the same
genna buck, national post
dec 18 2019

naturopathy is poised to 'disrupt' health-care status quo, proponents of controversial practice say

the commentary comes as an alberta couples’ acquittal in their toddler’s death is raising fresh concerns about the rise in the use of alternative medicine
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18 2019

why everybody is suddenly allergic to everything

if you haven't noticed, the allergy rate in the western world is getting kind of nuts. so what’s going on? for one thing, we’ve been parenting our kids all wrong
tristin hopper, national post
dec 17 2019
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obesity canada
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movember canada
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diabetes canada

new dna test that reveals a child’s true age has promise, but ethical pitfalls

opinion: in an era of rising xenophobic and protectionist immigration policies across the globe, it's important to consider the risks of gaining biological data from a vulnerable population.
vancouver sun
mar 2 2020

hey parents, here come the super lice

there is a drug-resistant form of head lice on the rise. get ready to comb. and comb again.
anna sharratt
feb 4 2020

variety – the children’s charity empowering families of children with special needs

spectacular live entertainment and heartwarming stories will highlight variety show of hearts telethon on global bc feb. 9.
postmedia content works
feb 3 2020

novel cancer-killing drug sparks cost debate

the high-ticket price is part of a larger question. 'how much are we willing to pay to survive disease, and how much are governments willing to pay?'
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 20 2019
powered by
obesity canada

'so much is at stake': academics demand release of data behind controversial canadian fluoride study

a study linking fluoride exposure in pregnancy to lower iq scores in boys is unnecessarily frightening people into avoiding fluoridated water, researchers say
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18 2019

sickkids scientist calls for 'national strategy' to get genome sequencing covered in canada

the u.k. will pay for children with mysterious rare disorders and their parents to have their entire genomes sequenced — canadian scientists want the same
genna buck, national post
dec 18 2019

naturopathy is poised to 'disrupt' health-care status quo, proponents of controversial practice say

the commentary comes as an alberta couples’ acquittal in their toddler’s death is raising fresh concerns about the rise in the use of alternative medicine
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 18 2019

why everybody is suddenly allergic to everything

if you haven't noticed, the allergy rate in the western world is getting kind of nuts. so what’s going on? for one thing, we’ve been parenting our kids all wrong
tristin hopper, national post
dec 17 2019
powered by
movember canada

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