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als: canadians shouldn't die while waiting for treatment

advocates are calling for the government to prioritize the needs of als patients and build a plan that ensures equitable, timely and affordable access to proven therapies.
maja begovic
may 30 2022

researchers uncover new, highly prevalent form of prostate cancer

researchers hope the identification of a new subtype of the fourth most common cancer will lead the way to more targeted therapies.
dave yasvinski
may 30 2022

what it feels like: 'still a lot of stigma' for women with alcohol addiction

carolyn o'reilly spoke to healthing about her experience seeking help for alcohol use disorder and what it means to feel like someone is listening.
emma jones
may 30 2022

fatty liver disease with a lean bmi may mean higher risk of heart disease

researchers warn doctors not to overlook lean patients with non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease because they could be facing serious health issues.
chris arnold
may 27 2022

long covid finding 'disappointing': vaccines do little to prevent ongoing symptoms

researchers found almost no difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated people in terms of long-term kidney failure, neurological problems, fatigue, and gastrointestinal issues.
maija kappler
may 27 2022

canada spends millions on alzheimer's research. why are we still so far from a cure?

the 'silver tsunami' is coming, bringing with it steadily increasing rates of alzheimer's and dementia and the experts say canada is far from prepared.
robin roberts
may 27 2022

blood clots: do you know the signs?

some risk factors for developing a blood clot include major surgery, a broken leg or hip bone, as well as varicose veins.
dave yasvinski
may 27 2022

the grim reason there are more livers for transplants: opioid deaths

the number of livers available for transplant remained high during the pandemic, even as surgeries were postponed.
chris arnold
may 26 2022
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als: canadians shouldn't die while waiting for treatment

advocates are calling for the government to prioritize the needs of als patients and build a plan that ensures equitable, timely and affordable access to proven therapies.
maja begovic
may 30 2022

researchers uncover new, highly prevalent form of prostate cancer

researchers hope the identification of a new subtype of the fourth most common cancer will lead the way to more targeted therapies.
dave yasvinski
may 30 2022

what it feels like: 'still a lot of stigma' for women with alcohol addiction

carolyn o'reilly spoke to healthing about her experience seeking help for alcohol use disorder and what it means to feel like someone is listening.
emma jones
may 30 2022

fatty liver disease with a lean bmi may mean higher risk of heart disease

researchers warn doctors not to overlook lean patients with non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease because they could be facing serious health issues.
chris arnold
may 27 2022
powered by
obesity canada

long covid finding 'disappointing': vaccines do little to prevent ongoing symptoms

researchers found almost no difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated people in terms of long-term kidney failure, neurological problems, fatigue, and gastrointestinal issues.
maija kappler
may 27 2022

canada spends millions on alzheimer's research. why are we still so far from a cure?

the 'silver tsunami' is coming, bringing with it steadily increasing rates of alzheimer's and dementia and the experts say canada is far from prepared.
robin roberts
may 27 2022

blood clots: do you know the signs?

some risk factors for developing a blood clot include major surgery, a broken leg or hip bone, as well as varicose veins.
dave yasvinski
may 27 2022

the grim reason there are more livers for transplants: opioid deaths

the number of livers available for transplant remained high during the pandemic, even as surgeries were postponed.
chris arnold
may 26 2022
powered by
movember canada

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