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researchers find link between asthma and prevention of brain tumours

u.s. uncovers mysterious relationship between inflammatory diseases and brain tumours.
dave yasvinski
dec 14 2021

as told to: my life with hirschsprung disease and bowel incontinence

'talking about poop is considered very shameful, a private thing,' says beau brockett, who is an advocate for people living with incontinence.
as told to sadaf ahsan
dec 14 2021

secondary losses: the impact of the pandemic on canadians with cancer

our country may be on the brink of a second epidemic – a cascade of cancers that went undetected for the past two years as patients were unable to seek the primary care they would normally receive.
healthy debate
dec 14 2021

here's what to do if you're worried about the ethics of booster shots

even if you don't get a vaccine, your dose won't go to a country in need — but that doesn't mean you're powerless.
maija kappler
dec 13 2021

vaccination or previous infection may mean 'stronger than basic' defence against omicron

while early reports found that the new variant was able to evade immunity, current research shows it may be sensitive to antibodies.
dave yasvinski
dec 13 2021

what it feels like: living with colitis after ostomy is 'not a shameful thing'

mollie tinnin had her rectum removed to slow the progression of ulcerative colitis. she shares her story of recovery while living with incontinence, and how talking about it breaks the stigma.
sadaf ahsan
dec 13 2021

the dreaded sinus infection: allergies, smoking and a weakened immune system are risk factors

while covid prevention strategies have decreased the likelihood of catching a cold, the chances aren't zero — especially as restrictions relax in many parts of canada, and many holiday gatherings are a go.
nick beare
dec 10 2021

'a sacrificial lamb': breast cancer survivors, advocates call for an end to restricting mammograms

the breast screening guidelines from the canadian task force on preventive health care, which included no breast cancer experts, were largely based on a flawed study.
sadaf ahsan
dec 10 2021
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researchers find link between asthma and prevention of brain tumours

u.s. uncovers mysterious relationship between inflammatory diseases and brain tumours.
dave yasvinski
dec 14 2021

as told to: my life with hirschsprung disease and bowel incontinence

'talking about poop is considered very shameful, a private thing,' says beau brockett, who is an advocate for people living with incontinence.
as told to sadaf ahsan
dec 14 2021

secondary losses: the impact of the pandemic on canadians with cancer

our country may be on the brink of a second epidemic – a cascade of cancers that went undetected for the past two years as patients were unable to seek the primary care they would normally receive.
healthy debate
dec 14 2021

here's what to do if you're worried about the ethics of booster shots

even if you don't get a vaccine, your dose won't go to a country in need — but that doesn't mean you're powerless.
maija kappler
dec 13 2021
powered by
diabetes canada

vaccination or previous infection may mean 'stronger than basic' defence against omicron

while early reports found that the new variant was able to evade immunity, current research shows it may be sensitive to antibodies.
dave yasvinski
dec 13 2021

what it feels like: living with colitis after ostomy is 'not a shameful thing'

mollie tinnin had her rectum removed to slow the progression of ulcerative colitis. she shares her story of recovery while living with incontinence, and how talking about it breaks the stigma.
sadaf ahsan
dec 13 2021

the dreaded sinus infection: allergies, smoking and a weakened immune system are risk factors

while covid prevention strategies have decreased the likelihood of catching a cold, the chances aren't zero — especially as restrictions relax in many parts of canada, and many holiday gatherings are a go.
nick beare
dec 10 2021

'a sacrificial lamb': breast cancer survivors, advocates call for an end to restricting mammograms

the breast screening guidelines from the canadian task force on preventive health care, which included no breast cancer experts, were largely based on a flawed study.
sadaf ahsan
dec 10 2021

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