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gut health and heart disease: study shows bacteria impacts cholesterol and cardiovascular health

a new study finds a connection between heart health and the gut, paving the way for future therapies to reduce risk of heart disease.
angelica bottaro
apr 4 2024

autoimmune disease on the rise in canada: diabetes, arthritis, ms and ibd highlight concerning trend

autoimmune diseases are on the rise in canada, with some growing at alarming rates, causing a personal and economic burden on the country.
angelica bottaro
apr 4 2024

what it feels like: fabry disease and finding the silver lining in community and advocacy

living with fabry disease calls for finding "different ways to accept that it's going to be a lifelong journey."
angelica bottaro
apr 3 2024

what it feels like: parkinson’s disease didn't make me feel sorry for myself

almost two years after toronto musician gordon myers first noticed a tremor in his left hand, he was diagnosed with parkinson’s.
karen hawthorne
apr 1 2024

diagnosed with parkinson's disease: managing support, treatment and staying active

slow down and listen to what your body is saying. but in the same breath, i don’t let it control me. i have parkinson’s, but it doesn’t have me.
karen hawthorne
apr 1 2024

parkinson’s disease in canada: stats, impact and resources

canada has the highest rates of new parkinson's disease cases, and as the population ages, those numbers are expected to increase.
karen hawthorne
apr 1 2024

new clinical guidelines and toolkit aim to light the way forward for those affected by dementia

the canadian coalition for seniors' mental health has launched the canadian clinical practice guidelines for assessing and managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (bpsd) and the behaviours in dementia toolkit.
dave yasvinski
mar 28 2024

twitch streamer ninja diagnosed with skin cancer: how to spot the signs of melanoma and the latest treatments

melanoma is often the most dangerous type of skin cancer because it can spread fast. it typically occurs within moles that already exist on the body.
angelica bottaro
mar 27 2024
powered by
diabetes canada
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movember canada

gut health and heart disease: study shows bacteria impacts cholesterol and cardiovascular health

a new study finds a connection between heart health and the gut, paving the way for future therapies to reduce risk of heart disease.
angelica bottaro
apr 4 2024

autoimmune disease on the rise in canada: diabetes, arthritis, ms and ibd highlight concerning trend

autoimmune diseases are on the rise in canada, with some growing at alarming rates, causing a personal and economic burden on the country.
angelica bottaro
apr 4 2024

what it feels like: fabry disease and finding the silver lining in community and advocacy

living with fabry disease calls for finding "different ways to accept that it's going to be a lifelong journey."
angelica bottaro
apr 3 2024

what it feels like: parkinson’s disease didn't make me feel sorry for myself

almost two years after toronto musician gordon myers first noticed a tremor in his left hand, he was diagnosed with parkinson’s.
karen hawthorne
apr 1 2024
powered by
diabetes canada

diagnosed with parkinson's disease: managing support, treatment and staying active

slow down and listen to what your body is saying. but in the same breath, i don’t let it control me. i have parkinson’s, but it doesn’t have me.
karen hawthorne
apr 1 2024

parkinson’s disease in canada: stats, impact and resources

canada has the highest rates of new parkinson's disease cases, and as the population ages, those numbers are expected to increase.
karen hawthorne
apr 1 2024

new clinical guidelines and toolkit aim to light the way forward for those affected by dementia

the canadian coalition for seniors' mental health has launched the canadian clinical practice guidelines for assessing and managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (bpsd) and the behaviours in dementia toolkit.
dave yasvinski
mar 28 2024

twitch streamer ninja diagnosed with skin cancer: how to spot the signs of melanoma and the latest treatments

melanoma is often the most dangerous type of skin cancer because it can spread fast. it typically occurs within moles that already exist on the body.
angelica bottaro
mar 27 2024
powered by
movember canada

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