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scientists identify genes responsible for coronary heart disease

the findings also offers hope for people living with other vascular diseases, like migraine.
chris arnold
feb 18 2022

u.s. leukemia patient first woman to be cured of hiv with stem cell transplant

scientists are optimistic, while dr. anthony fauci cautions people with hiv not to "get their hopes up."
chris arnold
feb 17 2022

rare diseases: 'advocacy is a collective effort. you are never fighting alone'

catherine boivin, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy, wants all people living with the progressive muscle-weakening disease to have access to treatments and the best standard of care.
vanessa hrvatin
feb 16 2022

scientists discover how caffeine protects against cardiovascular disease

researchers say that just two to three average-sized cups of coffee per day contains enough caffeine to trigger a cascade effect.
brighter world, mcmaster university
feb 16 2022

'the way we're curing our patients is through poisoning them'

treatments for cancer in kids, while mostly effective, also cause serious side effects, something one of canada's leading pediatric oncologists hopes investment in research will change.
karen hawthorne
feb 15 2022

researchers find new targets for cystic fibrosis therapy

cystic fibrosis causes lung damage and a loss of lung function which eventually leads to death in the majority of patients.
dave yasvinski
feb 15 2022

exercising after vaccination pumps up antibodies: study

the research is the first to demonstrate a link between physical activity and the body’s antibody response to the pfizer-biontech covid-19 vaccine.
dave yasvinski
feb 14 2022

covid human challenge trial finds shorter incubation period, high viral shedding

the pre-print results showed that the virus was detectable in the throat of patients as early as 40 hours after exposure.
emma jones
feb 14 2022
powered by
migraine canada
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

scientists identify genes responsible for coronary heart disease

the findings also offers hope for people living with other vascular diseases, like migraine.
chris arnold
feb 18 2022

u.s. leukemia patient first woman to be cured of hiv with stem cell transplant

scientists are optimistic, while dr. anthony fauci cautions people with hiv not to "get their hopes up."
chris arnold
feb 17 2022

rare diseases: 'advocacy is a collective effort. you are never fighting alone'

catherine boivin, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy, wants all people living with the progressive muscle-weakening disease to have access to treatments and the best standard of care.
vanessa hrvatin
feb 16 2022

scientists discover how caffeine protects against cardiovascular disease

researchers say that just two to three average-sized cups of coffee per day contains enough caffeine to trigger a cascade effect.
brighter world, mcmaster university
feb 16 2022
powered by
migraine canada

'the way we're curing our patients is through poisoning them'

treatments for cancer in kids, while mostly effective, also cause serious side effects, something one of canada's leading pediatric oncologists hopes investment in research will change.
karen hawthorne
feb 15 2022

researchers find new targets for cystic fibrosis therapy

cystic fibrosis causes lung damage and a loss of lung function which eventually leads to death in the majority of patients.
dave yasvinski
feb 15 2022

exercising after vaccination pumps up antibodies: study

the research is the first to demonstrate a link between physical activity and the body’s antibody response to the pfizer-biontech covid-19 vaccine.
dave yasvinski
feb 14 2022

covid human challenge trial finds shorter incubation period, high viral shedding

the pre-print results showed that the virus was detectable in the throat of patients as early as 40 hours after exposure.
emma jones
feb 14 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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