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lupus nephritis: a 'difficult and challenging disease'

lupus nephritis, which affects about half of lupus patients, causes severe inflammation of the kidneys, potentially requiring dialysis or organ transplant.
chris arnold
jan 17 2022

shift: i have omicron and an insatiable craving for salt and vinegar chips

'we aren't sure what to expect' is never what you want to hear — not from the person flying your plane, or the contractor renovating your house, or the dude making your first latte of the morning, but especially not from a doctor.
lisa machado
jan 17 2022

one of the world's most common viruses may increase ms risk

results of a new study suggest that contracting the epstein-barr virus is 'a cause and not a consequence' of multiple sclerosis.
maija kappler
jan 14 2022

alzheimer’s disease: a looming health crisis in canada

recognizing alzheimer’s disease early can make an important difference in the long run
fiona roossien, postmedia content works
jan 14 2022

most canadians expect to get omicron

according to a new poll by angus reid, manitobans are most resigned to contracting the new variant, while nova scotians are most optimistic.
maija kappler
jan 14 2022

'a big milestone on the road to success': cell-based therapies may reduce treatment needs of people with diabetes

university of alberta scientists have used pancreatic cells to help patients produce insulin.
chris arnold
jan 13 2022

the pandemic has been deadly to animals, too

rilu, an 11-year-old snow leopard, died at an illinois zoo from covid-induced pneumonia.
maija kappler
jan 13 2022

the situation is dire but not hopeless: more must be done to protect our health-care workers

the negative outcomes of burnout are not contained to one’s work environment.
healthy debate
jan 13 2022
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obesity canada
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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migraine canada

lupus nephritis: a 'difficult and challenging disease'

lupus nephritis, which affects about half of lupus patients, causes severe inflammation of the kidneys, potentially requiring dialysis or organ transplant.
chris arnold
jan 17 2022

shift: i have omicron and an insatiable craving for salt and vinegar chips

'we aren't sure what to expect' is never what you want to hear — not from the person flying your plane, or the contractor renovating your house, or the dude making your first latte of the morning, but especially not from a doctor.
lisa machado
jan 17 2022

one of the world's most common viruses may increase ms risk

results of a new study suggest that contracting the epstein-barr virus is 'a cause and not a consequence' of multiple sclerosis.
maija kappler
jan 14 2022

alzheimer’s disease: a looming health crisis in canada

recognizing alzheimer’s disease early can make an important difference in the long run
fiona roossien, postmedia content works
jan 14 2022
powered by
obesity canada

most canadians expect to get omicron

according to a new poll by angus reid, manitobans are most resigned to contracting the new variant, while nova scotians are most optimistic.
maija kappler
jan 14 2022

'a big milestone on the road to success': cell-based therapies may reduce treatment needs of people with diabetes

university of alberta scientists have used pancreatic cells to help patients produce insulin.
chris arnold
jan 13 2022

the pandemic has been deadly to animals, too

rilu, an 11-year-old snow leopard, died at an illinois zoo from covid-induced pneumonia.
maija kappler
jan 13 2022

the situation is dire but not hopeless: more must be done to protect our health-care workers

the negative outcomes of burnout are not contained to one’s work environment.
healthy debate
jan 13 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

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