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ontario falling behind on targets to eliminate hepatitis c: report

manitoba and québec are also lagging in testing and treatments, a fix that would save 170 lives, according to a recent study in the canadian liver journal.
emma jones
dec 1 2022

opinion: glycomics research supports a cure for type 2 diabetes from plants

ubc scientists, along with government of canada supported glyconet, have found a plant compound that helps control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
dr. jörg bohlmann
nov 30 2022

nba star tristan thompson takes on epilepsy

brampton, ont.-born thompson has joined forces with advocacy groups to block the obstacles facing those living with epilepsy.
chris arnold
nov 30 2022

post-covid, air quality ratings are becoming mainstream — but does that mean it's safe to breathe deeply?

businesses have pumped serious cash into upgrading their air ventilation systems and are looking for ways to show what they’ve done. but do these rankings actually translate to being protected from viruses?
emma jones
nov 29 2022

heading south? don't forget to protect your skin

skin cancer, melasma and rosacea are three good reasons to protect your skin from the sun.
frances krawiec
nov 29 2022

what are the symptoms of long covid?

not much is known about long covid, but the most common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, regular pain, sleeping problems, and difficulty with concentration.
maija kappler
nov 28 2022

people with long covid treated with less respect, feel shame and expect discrimination

researchers said the stigma around the virus adds more stress to people already dealing with the complications of an enduring illness, can threaten relationships and make it harder for a patient to heal.
dave yasvinski
nov 28 2022

'presumptive occupational risk': firefighters are getting pancreatic cancer because of their job. so why aren't all provinces offering support?

manitoba, yukon, nova scotia and british columbia are the only provinces that recognize the deadly cancer as a risk to firefighters, providing financial support to help patients and their families with medical costs that can reach $30,000 or more.
maja begovic
nov 28 2022
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ontario falling behind on targets to eliminate hepatitis c: report

manitoba and québec are also lagging in testing and treatments, a fix that would save 170 lives, according to a recent study in the canadian liver journal.
emma jones
dec 1 2022

opinion: glycomics research supports a cure for type 2 diabetes from plants

ubc scientists, along with government of canada supported glyconet, have found a plant compound that helps control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
dr. jörg bohlmann
nov 30 2022

nba star tristan thompson takes on epilepsy

brampton, ont.-born thompson has joined forces with advocacy groups to block the obstacles facing those living with epilepsy.
chris arnold
nov 30 2022

post-covid, air quality ratings are becoming mainstream — but does that mean it's safe to breathe deeply?

businesses have pumped serious cash into upgrading their air ventilation systems and are looking for ways to show what they’ve done. but do these rankings actually translate to being protected from viruses?
emma jones
nov 29 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

heading south? don't forget to protect your skin

skin cancer, melasma and rosacea are three good reasons to protect your skin from the sun.
frances krawiec
nov 29 2022

what are the symptoms of long covid?

not much is known about long covid, but the most common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, regular pain, sleeping problems, and difficulty with concentration.
maija kappler
nov 28 2022

people with long covid treated with less respect, feel shame and expect discrimination

researchers said the stigma around the virus adds more stress to people already dealing with the complications of an enduring illness, can threaten relationships and make it harder for a patient to heal.
dave yasvinski
nov 28 2022

'presumptive occupational risk': firefighters are getting pancreatic cancer because of their job. so why aren't all provinces offering support?

manitoba, yukon, nova scotia and british columbia are the only provinces that recognize the deadly cancer as a risk to firefighters, providing financial support to help patients and their families with medical costs that can reach $30,000 or more.
maja begovic
nov 28 2022
powered by
save your skin foundation

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