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study connects diabetes drug to slowed progression of parkinson's disease

while parkinson’s and diabetes are two different diseases, one affecting the neurological system and the other the metabolic system, several commonalities exist.
angelica bottaro
apr 30 2024

lung cancer treatment takes step forward with immunotherapy and chemotherapy research

new research surrounding immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy shows promise for non-small cell lung cancers.
angelica bottaro
apr 29 2024

diagnosed with hpv: managing treatment, support and cancer risks

hpv is the most common sexually transmitted infection – 75 per cent of sexually active canadians will have the virus at some point in their lives.
karen hawthorne
apr 24 2024

lsd and sleep: microdosing research shows potential for managing depressive disorders

a new clinical trial for the lsd drug mb22001 found that it could help both sleep and depression.
angelica bottaro
apr 24 2024

new study shows gestational diabetes may be managed through nutrition therapy

a new study examines the role of nutrition therapy in gestational diabetes, suggesting a significant role for future individual-based diet modifications to manage the condition.
angelica bottaro
apr 24 2024

musician gets a new lease on life after deep brain stimulation for parkinson's disease

deep brain stimulation gives fabio dwyer his hands back, showing how effective it can be for some parkinson's patients.
angelica bottaro
apr 22 2024

machado: will 'symptom science' make it easier to live with cancer?

understanding what causes side effects, who is most likely to develop them and how severe they will be can make a huge difference in the quality of life of people living with cancer.
lisa machado
apr 19 2024

diagnosed with hiv: managing treatment, access to care and your mental health

finding the right care following a hiv diagnosis isn't always easy, but the challenges can be lessened if you know where to turn.
angelica bottaro
apr 19 2024
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study connects diabetes drug to slowed progression of parkinson's disease

while parkinson’s and diabetes are two different diseases, one affecting the neurological system and the other the metabolic system, several commonalities exist.
angelica bottaro
apr 30 2024

lung cancer treatment takes step forward with immunotherapy and chemotherapy research

new research surrounding immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy shows promise for non-small cell lung cancers.
angelica bottaro
apr 29 2024

diagnosed with hpv: managing treatment, support and cancer risks

hpv is the most common sexually transmitted infection – 75 per cent of sexually active canadians will have the virus at some point in their lives.
karen hawthorne
apr 24 2024

lsd and sleep: microdosing research shows potential for managing depressive disorders

a new clinical trial for the lsd drug mb22001 found that it could help both sleep and depression.
angelica bottaro
apr 24 2024
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

new study shows gestational diabetes may be managed through nutrition therapy

a new study examines the role of nutrition therapy in gestational diabetes, suggesting a significant role for future individual-based diet modifications to manage the condition.
angelica bottaro
apr 24 2024

musician gets a new lease on life after deep brain stimulation for parkinson's disease

deep brain stimulation gives fabio dwyer his hands back, showing how effective it can be for some parkinson's patients.
angelica bottaro
apr 22 2024

machado: will 'symptom science' make it easier to live with cancer?

understanding what causes side effects, who is most likely to develop them and how severe they will be can make a huge difference in the quality of life of people living with cancer.
lisa machado
apr 19 2024

diagnosed with hiv: managing treatment, access to care and your mental health

finding the right care following a hiv diagnosis isn't always easy, but the challenges can be lessened if you know where to turn.
angelica bottaro
apr 19 2024
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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