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repeated seasonal influenza vaccines also provide kids better protection against future flu pandemics, researchers find

researchers found that as the children grew older, they became less capable of producing broadly protective antibodies, because of their repeated exposure to influenza.
brighter world, mcmaster university
feb 4 2022

susan lucci wants women to ignore the instinct 'not to bother the doctor'

the soap opera star, who narrowly avoided a heart attack in 2018, now works with the american heart association to raise awareness of heart health, especially for women.
maija kappler
feb 4 2022

asking for a friend: dust mite poo is making you sneeze, not your carpet

the first step to successfully battling allergies is knowing what you are allergic to, says dr. alan kaplan.
karen hawthorne
feb 4 2022

a recipe for hope: how to vaccinate the world and end the pandemic

addressing vaccine inequity head-on is a test of our ability to act on a grand scale to face other global health challenges.
healthy debate
feb 3 2022

higher percentage of body fat linked to vascular brain injury: study

the research suggests that a healthy weight and body fat percentage, along with good nutrition and physical activity, could be key in preventing dementia.
chris arnold
feb 3 2022

how a stem cell transplant cured multiple sclerosis

a chance meeting with a man in a wheelchair led brooke robinson to a clinical trial that was using stem cells to treat multiple sclerosis: 'he saved my life.'
emma jones
feb 2 2022

opinion: why using the language of abortion rights for vaccine mandates is bogus

evangeline lilly likened the ability to choose to terminate a pregnancy with the right to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. that's not even an apples-to-oranges comparison – it's apples to mack trucks.
maija kappler
feb 2 2022

utis, kidney disease, cancer: what your pee says about you

from yellow to brown to, yes, blue, the colour of your urine offers important clues about your health.
nick beare
feb 2 2022
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repeated seasonal influenza vaccines also provide kids better protection against future flu pandemics, researchers find

researchers found that as the children grew older, they became less capable of producing broadly protective antibodies, because of their repeated exposure to influenza.
brighter world, mcmaster university
feb 4 2022

susan lucci wants women to ignore the instinct 'not to bother the doctor'

the soap opera star, who narrowly avoided a heart attack in 2018, now works with the american heart association to raise awareness of heart health, especially for women.
maija kappler
feb 4 2022

asking for a friend: dust mite poo is making you sneeze, not your carpet

the first step to successfully battling allergies is knowing what you are allergic to, says dr. alan kaplan.
karen hawthorne
feb 4 2022

a recipe for hope: how to vaccinate the world and end the pandemic

addressing vaccine inequity head-on is a test of our ability to act on a grand scale to face other global health challenges.
healthy debate
feb 3 2022
powered by
movember canada

higher percentage of body fat linked to vascular brain injury: study

the research suggests that a healthy weight and body fat percentage, along with good nutrition and physical activity, could be key in preventing dementia.
chris arnold
feb 3 2022

how a stem cell transplant cured multiple sclerosis

a chance meeting with a man in a wheelchair led brooke robinson to a clinical trial that was using stem cells to treat multiple sclerosis: 'he saved my life.'
emma jones
feb 2 2022

opinion: why using the language of abortion rights for vaccine mandates is bogus

evangeline lilly likened the ability to choose to terminate a pregnancy with the right to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. that's not even an apples-to-oranges comparison – it's apples to mack trucks.
maija kappler
feb 2 2022

utis, kidney disease, cancer: what your pee says about you

from yellow to brown to, yes, blue, the colour of your urine offers important clues about your health.
nick beare
feb 2 2022
powered by
save your skin foundation

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