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what it feels like: facing leukemia, recurrence and the ripple effect on the people you love

surviving cancer has been tough for jennifer mitchell, but it wasn’t losing her hair or the debilitating fatigue and nausea of chemo that haunt her. it was telling her husband that her leukemia had come back.
karen hawthorne
aug 26 2024

opinion: like a lot of men, i felt invincible – until i wasn’t

"as difficult as it seems, you can say, 'i need help.'”
kenton boston
aug 23 2024

shaping the future of rare disease care in canada: new report outlines key considerations for fund allocation

a new report created by takeda pharmaceutical company highlights six key areas of unmet needs, offering an outline of how policymakers can go about making rare disease drug access and care better in canada.
angelica bottaro
aug 22 2024

leaders in health: dr. sean wharton and compassion in obesity medicine

while the mantra “eat less and move more” continues to be advised by some healthcare practitioners for people living with obesity, dr. sean wharton has brought greater compassion and understanding to the healthcare community and his own clinic.
karen hawthorne
aug 21 2024

spinal muscular atrophy screening expanded to all infants in canada: 'early diagnosis and effective treatment are critical'

every newborn in canada born with sma now has a better chance of living longer and a higher quality of life thanks to new screening measures.
angelica bottaro
aug 20 2024

diagnosed with leukemia: managing support, resources and your care team

a leukemia diagnosis can come as a shock, but with the proper support, navigating life afterward is much easier.
karen hawthorne
aug 20 2024

diagnosed with melanoma: managing treatments, surveillance, and support 

being diagnosed with melanoma is no longer the same death sentence it was decades ago because of improved surveillance and treatment options.
angelica bottaro
aug 20 2024

first-ever nasal spray for severe allergic reactions gets approval in u.s.

a new method of treating anaphylaxis has been recently approved by the u.s. food and drug administration (fda) that can take the place of needles.
angelica bottaro
aug 13 2024
powered by
obesity canada
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

what it feels like: facing leukemia, recurrence and the ripple effect on the people you love

surviving cancer has been tough for jennifer mitchell, but it wasn’t losing her hair or the debilitating fatigue and nausea of chemo that haunt her. it was telling her husband that her leukemia had come back.
karen hawthorne
aug 26 2024

opinion: like a lot of men, i felt invincible – until i wasn’t

"as difficult as it seems, you can say, 'i need help.'”
kenton boston
aug 23 2024

shaping the future of rare disease care in canada: new report outlines key considerations for fund allocation

a new report created by takeda pharmaceutical company highlights six key areas of unmet needs, offering an outline of how policymakers can go about making rare disease drug access and care better in canada.
angelica bottaro
aug 22 2024

leaders in health: dr. sean wharton and compassion in obesity medicine

while the mantra “eat less and move more” continues to be advised by some healthcare practitioners for people living with obesity, dr. sean wharton has brought greater compassion and understanding to the healthcare community and his own clinic.
karen hawthorne
aug 21 2024
powered by
obesity canada

spinal muscular atrophy screening expanded to all infants in canada: 'early diagnosis and effective treatment are critical'

every newborn in canada born with sma now has a better chance of living longer and a higher quality of life thanks to new screening measures.
angelica bottaro
aug 20 2024

diagnosed with leukemia: managing support, resources and your care team

a leukemia diagnosis can come as a shock, but with the proper support, navigating life afterward is much easier.
karen hawthorne
aug 20 2024

diagnosed with melanoma: managing treatments, surveillance, and support 

being diagnosed with melanoma is no longer the same death sentence it was decades ago because of improved surveillance and treatment options.
angelica bottaro
aug 20 2024

first-ever nasal spray for severe allergic reactions gets approval in u.s.

a new method of treating anaphylaxis has been recently approved by the u.s. food and drug administration (fda) that can take the place of needles.
angelica bottaro
aug 13 2024
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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