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the brain care score: unlocking the connection between your brain and body

taking care of your brain is, for lack of a better term, a no-brainer, right? not necessarily.
angelica bottaro
jan 29, 2025

research suggests social connection helps prevent heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes

researchers from the united kingdom and china have revealed biological evidence that social relationships impact our health.
karen hawthorne
jan 08, 2025

aging hotspot in the brain may hold the key to preventing dementia and other age-related decline

an area of the brain most strongly associated with the aging process may be the key to unlocking new therapies that reduce the risk of age-related declines.
angelica bottaro
jan 07, 2025

blood cancer in canada: stats, impact and resources 

every 24 minutes, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer. blood cancers strike anyone, at any age, at any time.
karen hawthorne
dec 04, 2024

what it feels like: leaning on love and friendship with pulmonary hypertension

“my support team keeps me going,” says kirsty mcgeown, a costco customer service representative living with pulmonary hypertension.
karen hawthorne
nov 12, 2024

rsv threat: what older adults need to watch out for this respiratory season 

dr. zain chagla says taking steps to protect your health from respiratory viruses is important for individual well-being and to support the healthcare system during the season.
karen hawthorne
nov 08, 2024

what it feels like: facing the challenges of colitis and anxiety with strength and hope

“i look back at my experience with anxiety, my experience with colitis, and there’s so many times where i was just feeling so down, like, how am i going to go on kind of thing. but then i can.”
angelica bottaro
oct 10, 2024

what it feels like: turning lifelong crohn's disease into fundamental change

carter vossen-duguay is one of 15 participants awarded the crohn’s and colitis canada’s abbvie scholarship, which is dedicated to helping students living with ibd reach their academic goals.
angelica bottaro
oct 03, 2024
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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obesity canada
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pancreatic cancer canada

the brain care score: unlocking the connection between your brain and body

taking care of your brain is, for lack of a better term, a no-brainer, right? not necessarily.
angelica bottaro
jan 29, 2025

research suggests social connection helps prevent heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes

researchers from the united kingdom and china have revealed biological evidence that social relationships impact our health.
karen hawthorne
jan 08, 2025

aging hotspot in the brain may hold the key to preventing dementia and other age-related decline

an area of the brain most strongly associated with the aging process may be the key to unlocking new therapies that reduce the risk of age-related declines.
angelica bottaro
jan 07, 2025

blood cancer in canada: stats, impact and resources 

every 24 minutes, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer. blood cancers strike anyone, at any age, at any time.
karen hawthorne
dec 04, 2024
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

what it feels like: leaning on love and friendship with pulmonary hypertension

“my support team keeps me going,” says kirsty mcgeown, a costco customer service representative living with pulmonary hypertension.
karen hawthorne
nov 12, 2024

rsv threat: what older adults need to watch out for this respiratory season 

dr. zain chagla says taking steps to protect your health from respiratory viruses is important for individual well-being and to support the healthcare system during the season.
karen hawthorne
nov 08, 2024

what it feels like: facing the challenges of colitis and anxiety with strength and hope

“i look back at my experience with anxiety, my experience with colitis, and there’s so many times where i was just feeling so down, like, how am i going to go on kind of thing. but then i can.”
angelica bottaro
oct 10, 2024

what it feels like: turning lifelong crohn's disease into fundamental change

carter vossen-duguay is one of 15 participants awarded the crohn’s and colitis canada’s abbvie scholarship, which is dedicated to helping students living with ibd reach their academic goals.
angelica bottaro
oct 03, 2024
powered by
obesity canada
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