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watch: for migraine awareness month, we ask a neurologist about a popular #migrainehack

the migraine hacks shared by tiktokers aren't backed by science, but that doesn't mean they may not help.
emma jones
jun 21 2022

pregnant women with pcos face heart risks during delivery

long-term complications of polycystic ovary syndrome include greater risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women.
dave yasvinski
jun 21 2022

report shares vision for a successful post-pandemic cancer care system

addressing health-care worker burnout, ensuring timely diagnoses and using technology are the three ways to build a successful cancer care system, says the canadian partnership against cancer.
maija kappler
jun 20 2022

“not protective”: early bodychecking doesn’t prevent hockey injuries, study finds

most canadian minor hockey associations have recently decided to forbid bodychecking until players reach the age of 15.
the canadian press
jun 20 2022

machado: being told that 'there's going be a little discomfort' is not good enough when we're talking about pain

not telling women what to expect during painful medical procedures is a dangerous form of gaslighting that can reduce the likelihood of them seeking medical care when they need it, and increase the risk of missed diagnoses.
lisa machado
jun 20 2022

ozempic for weight loss: we look into the viral injection on tiktok tuesday

while experts say semaglutide (ozempic) has triggered a turn in evidence-based obesity management, it’s a real medication that must be prescribed by a doctor — not an over-the-counter weight loss hack.
emma jones
jun 15 2022

justin bieber has temporary facial paralysis due to ramsay hunt syndrome

the rare disease usually affects people with compromised immune systems and those who are older, sometimes causing vertigo, dizziness, balance and hearing issues.
maija kappler
jun 14 2022

can a routine eye test predict the risk of a heart attack?

new research says that looking at the pattern of the blood vessels in your eye might predict your heart attack risk.
dave yasvinski
jun 13 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
diabetes canada
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canadian digestive health foundation

watch: for migraine awareness month, we ask a neurologist about a popular #migrainehack

the migraine hacks shared by tiktokers aren't backed by science, but that doesn't mean they may not help.
emma jones
jun 21 2022

pregnant women with pcos face heart risks during delivery

long-term complications of polycystic ovary syndrome include greater risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women.
dave yasvinski
jun 21 2022

report shares vision for a successful post-pandemic cancer care system

addressing health-care worker burnout, ensuring timely diagnoses and using technology are the three ways to build a successful cancer care system, says the canadian partnership against cancer.
maija kappler
jun 20 2022

“not protective”: early bodychecking doesn’t prevent hockey injuries, study finds

most canadian minor hockey associations have recently decided to forbid bodychecking until players reach the age of 15.
the canadian press
jun 20 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

machado: being told that 'there's going be a little discomfort' is not good enough when we're talking about pain

not telling women what to expect during painful medical procedures is a dangerous form of gaslighting that can reduce the likelihood of them seeking medical care when they need it, and increase the risk of missed diagnoses.
lisa machado
jun 20 2022

ozempic for weight loss: we look into the viral injection on tiktok tuesday

while experts say semaglutide (ozempic) has triggered a turn in evidence-based obesity management, it’s a real medication that must be prescribed by a doctor — not an over-the-counter weight loss hack.
emma jones
jun 15 2022

justin bieber has temporary facial paralysis due to ramsay hunt syndrome

the rare disease usually affects people with compromised immune systems and those who are older, sometimes causing vertigo, dizziness, balance and hearing issues.
maija kappler
jun 14 2022

can a routine eye test predict the risk of a heart attack?

new research says that looking at the pattern of the blood vessels in your eye might predict your heart attack risk.
dave yasvinski
jun 13 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

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