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世界杯决赛2022

red-light therapy might have some uses, but it's no cure-all

some studies have shown possible benefits in pain relief, acne treatment, blood circulation and inflammatory conditions, among other things.
joe schwarcz
feb 4 2022

eating disorders among quebecers skyrocket during pandemic

isolation and a sedentary lifestyle during the pandemic has led to an increase in eating disorders around the world, researchers say.
katherine wilton
feb 4 2022

scientists criticize flaws in study that found lockdowns do little to reduce covid deaths

the new paper, drafted by three economists, does not come from johns hopkins' coronavirus resource center
tristin hopper
feb 4 2022

more than annoying: what trucker convoy's nearly nonstop honking could be doing to people in ottawa

'you just got vehicles driving around and sitting outside your building, laying on their horns for hours and hours and hours and hours at a time'
tyler dawson
feb 4 2022

brownstein: 'precision oncology' raises hopes in fight against cancer

"the overall objective is, simply, to deliver the right cancer treatment to the right patient at the right time" — in a less invasive way.
bill brownstein
feb 4 2022

scientists are in pursuit of a coronavirus 'super shot' vaccine

in last 20 years, three different coronaviruses have emerged that are fatal to humans. the goal is to create a shot that will protect us from the next ones.
rené bruemmer
feb 4 2022

cancer patients enduring longer wait times and higher risk of death due to pandemic

more than 230,000 canadians were expected to be diagnosed with cancer in 2020. one in four canadians diagnosed with the disease will die from it.
lisa cordasco
feb 4 2022

health canada denies health care practitioners access to psilocybin for training purposes

the federal agency previously granted section 56 exemptions to 19 health care professionals in december 2020, allowing them to take part in a historic training program.
sam riches
feb 3 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

red-light therapy might have some uses, but it's no cure-all

some studies have shown possible benefits in pain relief, acne treatment, blood circulation and inflammatory conditions, among other things.
joe schwarcz
feb 4 2022

eating disorders among quebecers skyrocket during pandemic

isolation and a sedentary lifestyle during the pandemic has led to an increase in eating disorders around the world, researchers say.
katherine wilton
feb 4 2022

scientists criticize flaws in study that found lockdowns do little to reduce covid deaths

the new paper, drafted by three economists, does not come from johns hopkins' coronavirus resource center
tristin hopper
feb 4 2022

more than annoying: what trucker convoy's nearly nonstop honking could be doing to people in ottawa

'you just got vehicles driving around and sitting outside your building, laying on their horns for hours and hours and hours and hours at a time'
tyler dawson
feb 4 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

brownstein: 'precision oncology' raises hopes in fight against cancer

"the overall objective is, simply, to deliver the right cancer treatment to the right patient at the right time" — in a less invasive way.
bill brownstein
feb 4 2022

scientists are in pursuit of a coronavirus 'super shot' vaccine

in last 20 years, three different coronaviruses have emerged that are fatal to humans. the goal is to create a shot that will protect us from the next ones.
rené bruemmer
feb 4 2022

cancer patients enduring longer wait times and higher risk of death due to pandemic

more than 230,000 canadians were expected to be diagnosed with cancer in 2020. one in four canadians diagnosed with the disease will die from it.
lisa cordasco
feb 4 2022

health canada denies health care practitioners access to psilocybin for training purposes

the federal agency previously granted section 56 exemptions to 19 health care professionals in december 2020, allowing them to take part in a historic training program.
sam riches
feb 3 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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