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what it feels like: activists confront and combat 'shame around living with hiv'

randy davis and jade elektra are both hiv-positive people working to squash stigma and help others find their footing after a positive result.
angelica bottaro
apr 18 2024

canadian liver foundation: fatty liver disease treatment approved in u.s. signals new era for canadians

the canadian liver foundation (clf) is closely monitoring developments related to rezdiffra (resmetirom), recognizing its future potential to open new avenues of treatment for patients across canada.
canadian liver foundation
apr 18 2024

neurodiversity: perspective from a person with lived experience

although autism sometimes makes life difficult, kate zarbatany says that it also allows her to see the world from a completely different perspective — in a really good way.
brain canada
apr 17 2024

non-invasive brain stimulation provides promise for treatment of depression and anxiety

transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms) delivers magnetic pulses on the outside of the skull to modulate the brain’s circuitry to target the area of the brain that would respond to therapy.
brain canada
apr 17 2024

als advocate inspires generous donation to research, excellence award

the olivier goy rising star trainee award in als research supports the important work of young neuroscientists.
brain canada
apr 17 2024

machado: there are a lot of reasons for missed cancer diagnoses, but not having access to screening should never be one of them

cancer doesn't care what your age is or how healthy you are or how good you look — anyone is fair game for this insidious disease, and we have research to prove it.
lisa machado
apr 12 2024

healthy debate: prostate cancer screening guideline reflects lack of knowledgeable expert input

dr. laurence klotz says that the canadian task force on preventive health care's inappropriate prostate cancer screening guideline reflects the lack of knowledgeable expert input into the deliberations and the decision-making process.
laurence klotz
apr 12 2024

study links cannabis use to lower risk of cognitive decline, dementia-related diseases

“the main takeaway is that cannabis might be protective for our cognition"
angelica bottaro
apr 12 2024
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
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migraine canada

what it feels like: activists confront and combat 'shame around living with hiv'

randy davis and jade elektra are both hiv-positive people working to squash stigma and help others find their footing after a positive result.
angelica bottaro
apr 18 2024

canadian liver foundation: fatty liver disease treatment approved in u.s. signals new era for canadians

the canadian liver foundation (clf) is closely monitoring developments related to rezdiffra (resmetirom), recognizing its future potential to open new avenues of treatment for patients across canada.
canadian liver foundation
apr 18 2024

neurodiversity: perspective from a person with lived experience

although autism sometimes makes life difficult, kate zarbatany says that it also allows her to see the world from a completely different perspective — in a really good way.
brain canada
apr 17 2024

non-invasive brain stimulation provides promise for treatment of depression and anxiety

transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms) delivers magnetic pulses on the outside of the skull to modulate the brain’s circuitry to target the area of the brain that would respond to therapy.
brain canada
apr 17 2024
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

als advocate inspires generous donation to research, excellence award

the olivier goy rising star trainee award in als research supports the important work of young neuroscientists.
brain canada
apr 17 2024

machado: there are a lot of reasons for missed cancer diagnoses, but not having access to screening should never be one of them

cancer doesn't care what your age is or how healthy you are or how good you look — anyone is fair game for this insidious disease, and we have research to prove it.
lisa machado
apr 12 2024

healthy debate: prostate cancer screening guideline reflects lack of knowledgeable expert input

dr. laurence klotz says that the canadian task force on preventive health care's inappropriate prostate cancer screening guideline reflects the lack of knowledgeable expert input into the deliberations and the decision-making process.
laurence klotz
apr 12 2024

study links cannabis use to lower risk of cognitive decline, dementia-related diseases

“the main takeaway is that cannabis might be protective for our cognition"
angelica bottaro
apr 12 2024
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

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