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what it feels like: a decade of symptoms, comas and cardiac arrest with copd

barbara moore suspected she had a chronic lung condition, but didn't realize how bad it had gotten. shortly after she was diagnosed with copd, moore would have to fight through two near-death experiences.
emma jones
nov 25 2022

family of börje salming expressed frustration with swedish health-care system before hockey legend's passing

sweden-based salming had travelled to canada for treatment, but his medication was not approved for use in his home country.
karen hawthorne and emma jones
nov 25 2022

'high-risk patients will relapse': actor nicki aycox's death from acute myeloid leukemia another example of much-needed treatments

it's one of the most fatal types of blood cancer, but dr. yan lui has identified how aml cells grow and survive and is in the midst of developing a therapy for clinical trials.
karen hawthorne
nov 25 2022

a lung expert shares advice on how we can decrease our chances of lung disease

dr. anne hicks from the university of alberta talks about the role of heart disease, scoliosis and genetics in developing lung disease and why having a dog may promote good lung health in kids.
robin roberts
nov 24 2022

how i care for lung cancer: 'i took charge, but my heart was breaking'

lisa wannamaker, whose mom was diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer in 2021, says that joining groups of people who share the same experience has help her family stay hopeful and feel empowered to live in the present.
maja begovic
nov 23 2022

diabetes and blindness: 'when you are in your twenties, you think you're invincible'

for ryan hooey, the first sign that he had diabetic retinopathy, the symptoms of which include blurry vision and floaters, was darkness.
robin roberts
nov 22 2022

mris reveal ‘significant abnormalities’ in the brains of covid survivors

mris found changes in the frontal lobe and brain stem even six months after patients recovered from covid.
dave yasvinski
nov 22 2022

machado: between relentless covid, a broken health-care system and lettuce that costs $15, it's hard not to feel under attack

if you're feeling as if danger is all around you, that you are vulnerable and powerless, you may have developed a little 'siege mentality,' and you're not alone.
lisa machado
nov 21 2022
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what it feels like: a decade of symptoms, comas and cardiac arrest with copd

barbara moore suspected she had a chronic lung condition, but didn't realize how bad it had gotten. shortly after she was diagnosed with copd, moore would have to fight through two near-death experiences.
emma jones
nov 25 2022

family of börje salming expressed frustration with swedish health-care system before hockey legend's passing

sweden-based salming had travelled to canada for treatment, but his medication was not approved for use in his home country.
karen hawthorne and emma jones
nov 25 2022

'high-risk patients will relapse': actor nicki aycox's death from acute myeloid leukemia another example of much-needed treatments

it's one of the most fatal types of blood cancer, but dr. yan lui has identified how aml cells grow and survive and is in the midst of developing a therapy for clinical trials.
karen hawthorne
nov 25 2022

a lung expert shares advice on how we can decrease our chances of lung disease

dr. anne hicks from the university of alberta talks about the role of heart disease, scoliosis and genetics in developing lung disease and why having a dog may promote good lung health in kids.
robin roberts
nov 24 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

how i care for lung cancer: 'i took charge, but my heart was breaking'

lisa wannamaker, whose mom was diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer in 2021, says that joining groups of people who share the same experience has help her family stay hopeful and feel empowered to live in the present.
maja begovic
nov 23 2022

diabetes and blindness: 'when you are in your twenties, you think you're invincible'

for ryan hooey, the first sign that he had diabetic retinopathy, the symptoms of which include blurry vision and floaters, was darkness.
robin roberts
nov 22 2022

mris reveal ‘significant abnormalities’ in the brains of covid survivors

mris found changes in the frontal lobe and brain stem even six months after patients recovered from covid.
dave yasvinski
nov 22 2022

machado: between relentless covid, a broken health-care system and lettuce that costs $15, it's hard not to feel under attack

if you're feeling as if danger is all around you, that you are vulnerable and powerless, you may have developed a little 'siege mentality,' and you're not alone.
lisa machado
nov 21 2022
powered by
save your skin foundation

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