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diseases & conditions

gene discovery in a smooth muscle disorder could have “profound implications for all of genetics”

most of what we know about dna is focused on just two per cent of the genome. exciting new research is shedding light on the other 98 per cent.
emma jones
mar 9 2023

happiness doesn't depend on your weight, says gillian mandich, happiness expert

social connection determines happiness more than money, gender, race, where we live, education, and even the number on the scale.
karen hawthorne
mar 9 2023

how i care for multiple myeloma: 'i want to believe there will be a cure in our lifetime'

sass khazzam, whose wife sharmeen lives with an aggressive form of multiple myeloma, says that while he believes fundraising will advance research for the blood cancer, he's cautiously optimistic about a cure.
maja begovic
mar 9 2023

how i care for heart disease: 'there’s just so much uncertainty'

sven stuwe stepped in to care for his wife christina when she was diagnosed with heart disease. his advice to other caregivers? "if you don’t prioritize your health and well-being, it will take a toll on you as the caregiver and spill over to the person with the illness."
maja begovic
mar 8 2023

what it feels like: colon, rectum, prostate and bladder removed to fight colorectal cancer

dr. timothy sproule decided on an aggressive approach to treat his spreading cancer, including radiation, chemotherapy, as well as a pelvic exenteration.
emma jones
mar 6 2023

doctor's orders: 'there are a lot of options' for treating psoriasis

dermatologist and researcher dr. melinda gooderham says that while there is no cure for this painful skin condition, there are options to help people live a normal life.
karen hawthorne
mar 3 2023

a bold new approach to follow-up care addresses one of the leading causes of death in ontario: cardiovascular disease

new secondary-prevention network commences in ontario with seven clinics
denise deveau, postmedia content works
mar 2 2023

obesity matters imagines acceptance and equity in care on world obesity day

in just a few short years, obesity matters has united individuals, families, communities, and organizations to create awareness around obesity as a chronic condition, but there's more work to be done.
priti chawla
mar 2 2023
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

gene discovery in a smooth muscle disorder could have “profound implications for all of genetics”

most of what we know about dna is focused on just two per cent of the genome. exciting new research is shedding light on the other 98 per cent.
emma jones
mar 9 2023

happiness doesn't depend on your weight, says gillian mandich, happiness expert

social connection determines happiness more than money, gender, race, where we live, education, and even the number on the scale.
karen hawthorne
mar 9 2023

how i care for multiple myeloma: 'i want to believe there will be a cure in our lifetime'

sass khazzam, whose wife sharmeen lives with an aggressive form of multiple myeloma, says that while he believes fundraising will advance research for the blood cancer, he's cautiously optimistic about a cure.
maja begovic
mar 9 2023

how i care for heart disease: 'there’s just so much uncertainty'

sven stuwe stepped in to care for his wife christina when she was diagnosed with heart disease. his advice to other caregivers? "if you don’t prioritize your health and well-being, it will take a toll on you as the caregiver and spill over to the person with the illness."
maja begovic
mar 8 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

what it feels like: colon, rectum, prostate and bladder removed to fight colorectal cancer

dr. timothy sproule decided on an aggressive approach to treat his spreading cancer, including radiation, chemotherapy, as well as a pelvic exenteration.
emma jones
mar 6 2023

doctor's orders: 'there are a lot of options' for treating psoriasis

dermatologist and researcher dr. melinda gooderham says that while there is no cure for this painful skin condition, there are options to help people live a normal life.
karen hawthorne
mar 3 2023

a bold new approach to follow-up care addresses one of the leading causes of death in ontario: cardiovascular disease

new secondary-prevention network commences in ontario with seven clinics
denise deveau, postmedia content works
mar 2 2023

obesity matters imagines acceptance and equity in care on world obesity day

in just a few short years, obesity matters has united individuals, families, communities, and organizations to create awareness around obesity as a chronic condition, but there's more work to be done.
priti chawla
mar 2 2023

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