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non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease affects more than 9 million canadians, many who don't know they have it

the stigma that liver disease is only caused by alcohol means many people don't ask their doctors about it, says dr. alnoor ramji, a vancouver-based a liver disease specialist who is calling for earlier liver disease screening.
karen hawthorne
mar 17 2023

obesity 'in your own words' book aims to raise awareness and spark compassion

eight extraordinary canadians bravely shared pieces of their life with obesity in the form of letters to their younger selves, and despite stigma, discrimination and hurtful stereotypes, these are stories of hope, resilience and recovery.
maja begovic
mar 17 2023

what it feels like: colorectal cancer 'is not glamorous at all'

there were other signs, like bloating and abdominal discomfort, but it was the rectal bleeding that led catherine perka to a gastroenterologist and a cancer diagnosis: 'the whole thing feels like, i want to say a dream, but it was more like a nightmare.'
emma jones
mar 16 2023

ulcerative colitis: 'no one believed me'

an ulcerative colitis diagnosis at age 33 derailed jana osbourne's career, impacted her financial health and made it impossible to adopt a child.
maja begovic
mar 16 2023

alcohol causes only one out of 100 types of liver disease

wayne aelick developed ulcerative colitis which damaged his liver so badly he required a liver transplant.
robin roberts
mar 16 2023

down syndrome, trisomy 21: signs, causes and treatment

an ultrasound, a blood test, as well as chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis can help diagnose down syndrome during pregnancy.
healthwise
mar 15 2023

how i care for autism: 'it took grieving and mourning to get me to where i am today'

sherron grant, who cares for her adult son with autism, says that despite canada's national autism strategy, families have yet to see meaningful change in care and support.
maja begovic
mar 15 2023

down syndrome 'doesn't define talent'

the canadian down syndrome society (cdss) and linkedin's networking platform, inployable, opens up career possibilities for people who are neurodiverse.
karen hawthorne
mar 15 2023
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diabetes canada
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease affects more than 9 million canadians, many who don't know they have it

the stigma that liver disease is only caused by alcohol means many people don't ask their doctors about it, says dr. alnoor ramji, a vancouver-based a liver disease specialist who is calling for earlier liver disease screening.
karen hawthorne
mar 17 2023

obesity 'in your own words' book aims to raise awareness and spark compassion

eight extraordinary canadians bravely shared pieces of their life with obesity in the form of letters to their younger selves, and despite stigma, discrimination and hurtful stereotypes, these are stories of hope, resilience and recovery.
maja begovic
mar 17 2023

what it feels like: colorectal cancer 'is not glamorous at all'

there were other signs, like bloating and abdominal discomfort, but it was the rectal bleeding that led catherine perka to a gastroenterologist and a cancer diagnosis: 'the whole thing feels like, i want to say a dream, but it was more like a nightmare.'
emma jones
mar 16 2023

ulcerative colitis: 'no one believed me'

an ulcerative colitis diagnosis at age 33 derailed jana osbourne's career, impacted her financial health and made it impossible to adopt a child.
maja begovic
mar 16 2023
powered by
diabetes canada

alcohol causes only one out of 100 types of liver disease

wayne aelick developed ulcerative colitis which damaged his liver so badly he required a liver transplant.
robin roberts
mar 16 2023

down syndrome, trisomy 21: signs, causes and treatment

an ultrasound, a blood test, as well as chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis can help diagnose down syndrome during pregnancy.
healthwise
mar 15 2023

how i care for autism: 'it took grieving and mourning to get me to where i am today'

sherron grant, who cares for her adult son with autism, says that despite canada's national autism strategy, families have yet to see meaningful change in care and support.
maja begovic
mar 15 2023

down syndrome 'doesn't define talent'

the canadian down syndrome society (cdss) and linkedin's networking platform, inployable, opens up career possibilities for people who are neurodiverse.
karen hawthorne
mar 15 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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