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a population health approach levels the playing field for patients with cardiovascular disease

public-private collaboration among health-care providers, government and industry is key to overcoming socioeconomic barriers to care for heart patients
denise deveau, postmedia content works
dec 14 2022

video of germ-filled toilet spray shows why we should all wear masks in a public bathroom

there is health risk just walking into a restroom where many toilets have been flushing, according to study author john crimaldi, who says he is now more likely to mask up when using public toilets.
karen hawthorne
dec 14 2022

new video game cloud bazaar aims to make physical therapy fun for kids

while video games have not typically meant physical health, a new generation of games claim to help children with physical disabilities develop critical strength.
emma jones
dec 14 2022

opinion: it's more cost-effective for governments to cover diabetes technology, plus it saves lives. so why aren't we doing it?

all patients with type 1 diabetes should have access to the advanced glucose monitors and insulin pumps that improve health outcomes and reduce complications, hospitalizations, and the risk of death.
dr. kate potter
dec 14 2022

opinion: as a geriatrician and researcher, i have become increasingly interested in what women can do to age well

about 32 per cent of women are physically inactive, a risk factor for developing dementia, compared to 23 per cent of men.
dr. paula rochon
dec 13 2022

opioid misuse raises suicide risk for people with disabilities

the results come on the heels of previous research that found that people with disabilities are prescribed more opiates and more likely to abuse them than those without a disability.
dave yasvinski
dec 13 2022

machado: old breast cancer screening guidelines have nothing to do with good outcomes

it's reckless not to review guidelines that determine when and why someone is screened for breast cancer, especially as we learn more about who is most at risk.
lisa machado
dec 12 2022

penile cancer: do you know the signs?

penile cancer most commonly forms in the cells that make up the top layer of skin of the penis.
dave yasvinski
dec 9 2022
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obesity canada
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migraine canada
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canadian digestive health foundation

a population health approach levels the playing field for patients with cardiovascular disease

public-private collaboration among health-care providers, government and industry is key to overcoming socioeconomic barriers to care for heart patients
denise deveau, postmedia content works
dec 14 2022

video of germ-filled toilet spray shows why we should all wear masks in a public bathroom

there is health risk just walking into a restroom where many toilets have been flushing, according to study author john crimaldi, who says he is now more likely to mask up when using public toilets.
karen hawthorne
dec 14 2022

new video game cloud bazaar aims to make physical therapy fun for kids

while video games have not typically meant physical health, a new generation of games claim to help children with physical disabilities develop critical strength.
emma jones
dec 14 2022

opinion: it's more cost-effective for governments to cover diabetes technology, plus it saves lives. so why aren't we doing it?

all patients with type 1 diabetes should have access to the advanced glucose monitors and insulin pumps that improve health outcomes and reduce complications, hospitalizations, and the risk of death.
dr. kate potter
dec 14 2022
powered by
obesity canada

opinion: as a geriatrician and researcher, i have become increasingly interested in what women can do to age well

about 32 per cent of women are physically inactive, a risk factor for developing dementia, compared to 23 per cent of men.
dr. paula rochon
dec 13 2022

opioid misuse raises suicide risk for people with disabilities

the results come on the heels of previous research that found that people with disabilities are prescribed more opiates and more likely to abuse them than those without a disability.
dave yasvinski
dec 13 2022

machado: old breast cancer screening guidelines have nothing to do with good outcomes

it's reckless not to review guidelines that determine when and why someone is screened for breast cancer, especially as we learn more about who is most at risk.
lisa machado
dec 12 2022

penile cancer: do you know the signs?

penile cancer most commonly forms in the cells that make up the top layer of skin of the penis.
dave yasvinski
dec 9 2022
powered by
migraine canada

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