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memory lapses: what makes a person prone to forgetting a child in an overheated car?

researchers have found that without cues to trigger memory, anyone is at risk of suffering from the potentially fatal effects of forgetfulness.
dave yasvinski
may 25 2023

money and marriage: are couples who merge their finances happier?

couples who merged their accounts experienced more transparency, goal alignment and communal understanding of matrimony.
dave yasvinski
may 8 2023

heartbreak turns to joy for north van woman when miscarriage diagnosis proven wrong

a review was critical of the infertility doctor, saying she should have got a second opinion before offering medication or surgery that would have mistakenly terminated a healthy pregnancy.
katie derosa
apr 12 2023

obstructive sleep apnea can cause cognitive decline, study says

researchers suggest that the causes of symptoms like memory loss and mood changes in people with osa include low oxygen and high carbon dioxide in the blood.
dave yasvinski
apr 11 2023

cervical cancer risk doubles with mental illness and substance abuse

it is estimated that around 380 canadians died from cervical cancer in 2022.
dave yasvinski
mar 30 2023

parkinson’s disease risk goes up with the removal of ovaries

researchers have long suspected that sex- or gender-related issues play a role in parkinson’s because the disease manifests twice as frequently in women as in men.
dave yasvinski
mar 28 2023

if your test results were bad, would you want to know before seeing your doctor?

despite concerns that making results immediately available to patients increases worry and anxiety, a recent study shows that most people prefer not to wait, even if the news is negative.
dave yasvinski
mar 22 2023

weight loss isn't just about eating less and moving more

dietitian and weight loss coach tedi nikova uses a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance therapy and commitment therapy to help clients overcome unhealthy relationships with food.
karen hawthorne
mar 13 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
powered by
movember canada
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canadian digestive health foundation

memory lapses: what makes a person prone to forgetting a child in an overheated car?

researchers have found that without cues to trigger memory, anyone is at risk of suffering from the potentially fatal effects of forgetfulness.
dave yasvinski
may 25 2023

money and marriage: are couples who merge their finances happier?

couples who merged their accounts experienced more transparency, goal alignment and communal understanding of matrimony.
dave yasvinski
may 8 2023

heartbreak turns to joy for north van woman when miscarriage diagnosis proven wrong

a review was critical of the infertility doctor, saying she should have got a second opinion before offering medication or surgery that would have mistakenly terminated a healthy pregnancy.
katie derosa
apr 12 2023

obstructive sleep apnea can cause cognitive decline, study says

researchers suggest that the causes of symptoms like memory loss and mood changes in people with osa include low oxygen and high carbon dioxide in the blood.
dave yasvinski
apr 11 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

cervical cancer risk doubles with mental illness and substance abuse

it is estimated that around 380 canadians died from cervical cancer in 2022.
dave yasvinski
mar 30 2023

parkinson’s disease risk goes up with the removal of ovaries

researchers have long suspected that sex- or gender-related issues play a role in parkinson’s because the disease manifests twice as frequently in women as in men.
dave yasvinski
mar 28 2023

if your test results were bad, would you want to know before seeing your doctor?

despite concerns that making results immediately available to patients increases worry and anxiety, a recent study shows that most people prefer not to wait, even if the news is negative.
dave yasvinski
mar 22 2023

weight loss isn't just about eating less and moving more

dietitian and weight loss coach tedi nikova uses a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance therapy and commitment therapy to help clients overcome unhealthy relationships with food.
karen hawthorne
mar 13 2023
powered by
movember canada

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