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obesity matters imagines acceptance and equity in care on world obesity day

in just a few short years, obesity matters has united individuals, families, communities, and organizations to create awareness around obesity as a chronic condition, but there's more work to be done.
priti chawla
mar 2 2023

alzheimer’s prevention linked to vitamin b3 family

the research confirms what we already know about the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases — that a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and a nutritious diet, is good for our brains.
dave yasvinski
mar 1 2023

what it feels like: a mother and daughter living with mitochondrial disease

jodi young was only nine when her mom started having seizures. it would take a year before they'd get a diagnosis — one that also affected jodi.
emma jones
feb 28 2023

obesity epidemic 'toll' hidden by reliance on bmi: study

researchers say the use of body mass index to measure health is masking the impact of weight on health.
dave yasvinski
feb 28 2023

how i care for pancreatic cancer: 'we cherished the time we were given'

when her mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, kim became her caregiver, moving her into her home so she could spend her last days surrounded by family.
maja begovic
feb 28 2023

opinion: heart valve disease awareness day won't fix our health system, but it can save lives

bill 66 proposes that february 22 be recognized as heart valve awareness day, and though a "day" won't help patients get better or shorten wait times, it's one thing we can do to save lives, writes the president of the canadian cardiovascular society.
dr. michelle graham
feb 27 2023

machado: sharing stories come at a cost, but it's worth it

stories, especially the ones about fear, loss, trauma, bring the teller back to their dark days, and remind the listener of theirs. but they also have tremendous healing power.
lisa machado
feb 27 2023

encephalitis linked to depression and suicide

the aftermath of brain inflammation can include trouble with memory, muscle weakness and difficulty with mobility — effects that often lead to serious mental health issues.
karen hawthorne
feb 24 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
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migraine canada

obesity matters imagines acceptance and equity in care on world obesity day

in just a few short years, obesity matters has united individuals, families, communities, and organizations to create awareness around obesity as a chronic condition, but there's more work to be done.
priti chawla
mar 2 2023

alzheimer’s prevention linked to vitamin b3 family

the research confirms what we already know about the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases — that a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and a nutritious diet, is good for our brains.
dave yasvinski
mar 1 2023

what it feels like: a mother and daughter living with mitochondrial disease

jodi young was only nine when her mom started having seizures. it would take a year before they'd get a diagnosis — one that also affected jodi.
emma jones
feb 28 2023

obesity epidemic 'toll' hidden by reliance on bmi: study

researchers say the use of body mass index to measure health is masking the impact of weight on health.
dave yasvinski
feb 28 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

how i care for pancreatic cancer: 'we cherished the time we were given'

when her mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, kim became her caregiver, moving her into her home so she could spend her last days surrounded by family.
maja begovic
feb 28 2023

opinion: heart valve disease awareness day won't fix our health system, but it can save lives

bill 66 proposes that february 22 be recognized as heart valve awareness day, and though a "day" won't help patients get better or shorten wait times, it's one thing we can do to save lives, writes the president of the canadian cardiovascular society.
dr. michelle graham
feb 27 2023

machado: sharing stories come at a cost, but it's worth it

stories, especially the ones about fear, loss, trauma, bring the teller back to their dark days, and remind the listener of theirs. but they also have tremendous healing power.
lisa machado
feb 27 2023

encephalitis linked to depression and suicide

the aftermath of brain inflammation can include trouble with memory, muscle weakness and difficulty with mobility — effects that often lead to serious mental health issues.
karen hawthorne
feb 24 2023
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

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