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diseases & conditions

opinion: timely access to promising epilepsy therapy and support is crucial

as provinces across canada grapple with soaring healthcare expenses, finding effective outpatient treatments for common diseases is critical.
laura dickson, canadian epilepsy alliance
jan 15 2024

autism in canada: stats, impact and resources

autism in canada is significant. experts estimate that 1 to 2 per cent of the population is autistic, reports the canadian medical association journal.
karen hawthorne
jan 15 2024

diagnosed with autism: managing therapies, routines and resources

the first step to navigating autism care and services in canada is learning about asd and how it can influence learning, behaviour and needs.
karen hawthorne
jan 15 2024

machado: the mess that is canada's healthcare system is proof of what happens when we ignore lived experience in favour of cost

when we discount stories of what it means to be sick as "emotional blackmail," we sign up to pay a dear price.
lisa machado
jan 12 2024

living with allergies: testing, treatments and clearing the air

marie taylor discovered she had allergies when she was trapped in a car with a cat.
robin roberts
jan 11 2024

toronto doctor improving support for younger women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer

dr. geoffrey watson is the recipient of a 2023 quality improvement grant to support the educational needs of younger mbc patients under the age of 40
denise deveau, postmedia content works
jan 8 2024

machado: stop inferring that financial support from pharma means that advocacy groups are ineffective, biased or puppets

it's time to recognize patient and caregiver advocacy organizations for the critical role they play in the healthcare system. without them, there would be no one to call when your kid is diagnosed with cancer and you need the healing network of people who share your experience and no one standing up to policymakers to make life better for the patients yet to come.
lisa machado
jan 6 2024

virtual reality transports seniors living with dementia to other worlds

virtual reality has been in commercial use for years, most notably for younger generations who use it to play video games.
robin roberts
jan 5 2024
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
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migraine canada

opinion: timely access to promising epilepsy therapy and support is crucial

as provinces across canada grapple with soaring healthcare expenses, finding effective outpatient treatments for common diseases is critical.
laura dickson, canadian epilepsy alliance
jan 15 2024

autism in canada: stats, impact and resources

autism in canada is significant. experts estimate that 1 to 2 per cent of the population is autistic, reports the canadian medical association journal.
karen hawthorne
jan 15 2024

diagnosed with autism: managing therapies, routines and resources

the first step to navigating autism care and services in canada is learning about asd and how it can influence learning, behaviour and needs.
karen hawthorne
jan 15 2024

machado: the mess that is canada's healthcare system is proof of what happens when we ignore lived experience in favour of cost

when we discount stories of what it means to be sick as "emotional blackmail," we sign up to pay a dear price.
lisa machado
jan 12 2024
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

living with allergies: testing, treatments and clearing the air

marie taylor discovered she had allergies when she was trapped in a car with a cat.
robin roberts
jan 11 2024

toronto doctor improving support for younger women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer

dr. geoffrey watson is the recipient of a 2023 quality improvement grant to support the educational needs of younger mbc patients under the age of 40
denise deveau, postmedia content works
jan 8 2024

machado: stop inferring that financial support from pharma means that advocacy groups are ineffective, biased or puppets

it's time to recognize patient and caregiver advocacy organizations for the critical role they play in the healthcare system. without them, there would be no one to call when your kid is diagnosed with cancer and you need the healing network of people who share your experience and no one standing up to policymakers to make life better for the patients yet to come.
lisa machado
jan 6 2024

virtual reality transports seniors living with dementia to other worlds

virtual reality has been in commercial use for years, most notably for younger generations who use it to play video games.
robin roberts
jan 5 2024
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

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