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als: do you know the signs?

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or lou gehrig's disease, is terrifying, but an early diagnosis can improve quality of life.
dave yasvinski
apr 21 2022

race, economic status affect depression treatment outcomes

even people receiving identical treatment for depression will see different levels of improvement based on social determinants of health, according to a new study.
maija kappler
apr 20 2022

living with dementia: what it feels like

refusing to let a devastating diagnosis hold him back, bob murray volunteers on patient advisory committees, does radio interviews and writes a blog.
emma jones
apr 19 2022

more than half the world has a headache disorder

not only is the incidence of headaches and migraines on the rise, but researchers also found that women are more impacted than men.
maija kappler
apr 19 2022

exercise during pregnancy lowers risk of diabetes in offspring: study

researchers have found that physical activity in those who are pregnant produces a protective protein that lowers diabetic risk.
dave yasvinski
apr 19 2022

some people diagnosed with adhd might actually have another disorder

the signs of maladaptive daydreaming are similar to those of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, resulting in treatments that don't always work.
maija kappler
apr 19 2022

‘better than antigen tests': fda authorizes breath test for covid-19

the device's 91 per cent accuracy would be an upgrade from the rapid antigen tests most canadians have been relying on.
dave yasvinski
apr 18 2022

breast cancer: 'my god, it feels like a piece of wood'

seventy-year-old monika malecka was having a bath when she found a lump in her breast. that lump turned out to be two cancerous tumours.
karen hawthorne
apr 18 2022
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als: do you know the signs?

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or lou gehrig's disease, is terrifying, but an early diagnosis can improve quality of life.
dave yasvinski
apr 21 2022

race, economic status affect depression treatment outcomes

even people receiving identical treatment for depression will see different levels of improvement based on social determinants of health, according to a new study.
maija kappler
apr 20 2022

living with dementia: what it feels like

refusing to let a devastating diagnosis hold him back, bob murray volunteers on patient advisory committees, does radio interviews and writes a blog.
emma jones
apr 19 2022

more than half the world has a headache disorder

not only is the incidence of headaches and migraines on the rise, but researchers also found that women are more impacted than men.
maija kappler
apr 19 2022
powered by
obesity canada

exercise during pregnancy lowers risk of diabetes in offspring: study

researchers have found that physical activity in those who are pregnant produces a protective protein that lowers diabetic risk.
dave yasvinski
apr 19 2022

some people diagnosed with adhd might actually have another disorder

the signs of maladaptive daydreaming are similar to those of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, resulting in treatments that don't always work.
maija kappler
apr 19 2022

‘better than antigen tests': fda authorizes breath test for covid-19

the device's 91 per cent accuracy would be an upgrade from the rapid antigen tests most canadians have been relying on.
dave yasvinski
apr 18 2022

breast cancer: 'my god, it feels like a piece of wood'

seventy-year-old monika malecka was having a bath when she found a lump in her breast. that lump turned out to be two cancerous tumours.
karen hawthorne
apr 18 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

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