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‘incurable’ liver disease may have met its match

alagille syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that prevents the formation and regeneration of the liver’s bile ducts.
dave yasvinski
jan 5 2023

you don't have to totally stop drinking to benefit from dry january

cutting back on how much you drink, even just a little bit, can make a big difference in energy, sleep quality and concentration.
maija kappler
jan 5 2023

tennis icon martina navratilova has two kinds of cancer: 'i’ll fight with all have i got'

the double diagnosis for the iconic tennis player comes a decade after breast cancer.
maija kappler
jan 3 2023

machado: regrets, have you had a few? perhaps too many to mention?

according to author daniel pink, who has collected 23,000 regrets from people in 109 countries for his world regret survey, just three words can save us the pain of wishing we did things differently.
lisa machado
jan 1 2023

the history of hangover cures (sorry, man, there's no magic)

from eating vipers to milk and coke, man has long sought to find the secret of healing after drinking too much.
sadaf ahsan
jan 1 2023

with 7.5 million canadians living with lung disease, the lack of a national strategy is costing lives

inadequate lung cancer screening, underfunded research and unaffordable treatment has advocates wondering when governments will recognize the severity of lung disease and its impact on the health-care system.
maja begovic
dec 30 2022

non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease has ‘concerning’ effect on the brain, study says

new research has a found a link between the accumulation of fat in the liver and brain disease.
dave yasvinski
dec 30 2022

want to be a better driver? learn how to play an instrument

researchers found that beginners who practised the piano for one hour a week for 11 weeks became better at almost everything they did, including driving a vehicle.
dave yasvinski
dec 28 2022
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‘incurable’ liver disease may have met its match

alagille syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that prevents the formation and regeneration of the liver’s bile ducts.
dave yasvinski
jan 5 2023

you don't have to totally stop drinking to benefit from dry january

cutting back on how much you drink, even just a little bit, can make a big difference in energy, sleep quality and concentration.
maija kappler
jan 5 2023

tennis icon martina navratilova has two kinds of cancer: 'i’ll fight with all have i got'

the double diagnosis for the iconic tennis player comes a decade after breast cancer.
maija kappler
jan 3 2023

machado: regrets, have you had a few? perhaps too many to mention?

according to author daniel pink, who has collected 23,000 regrets from people in 109 countries for his world regret survey, just three words can save us the pain of wishing we did things differently.
lisa machado
jan 1 2023
powered by
obesity canada

the history of hangover cures (sorry, man, there's no magic)

from eating vipers to milk and coke, man has long sought to find the secret of healing after drinking too much.
sadaf ahsan
jan 1 2023

with 7.5 million canadians living with lung disease, the lack of a national strategy is costing lives

inadequate lung cancer screening, underfunded research and unaffordable treatment has advocates wondering when governments will recognize the severity of lung disease and its impact on the health-care system.
maja begovic
dec 30 2022

non-2022年世界杯预选赛阿根廷 liver disease has ‘concerning’ effect on the brain, study says

new research has a found a link between the accumulation of fat in the liver and brain disease.
dave yasvinski
dec 30 2022

want to be a better driver? learn how to play an instrument

researchers found that beginners who practised the piano for one hour a week for 11 weeks became better at almost everything they did, including driving a vehicle.
dave yasvinski
dec 28 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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