One in every 12 Canadian with migraines has attempted suicide
A new study by the University of Toronto (U of T), released this week, found that adults with migraine who had been sexually abused during […]
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A new study by the University of Toronto (U of T), released this week, found that adults with migraine who had been sexually abused during […]
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Each year, the world health organization (WHO), explores how the well-being of humanity. This year, the statistics deal with the question of how the different […]
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Sugar does not improve mood and it can make people less alert and more tired after its consumption — according to a new study by […]
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Disability rights groups are calling for Nova Scotia to commit to spending the money needed to get people out of institutions and into the community. […]
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Immunotherapy drugs known as checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized cancer treatment: many patients with malignancies that until recently would have been considered untreatable are experiencing long-term […]
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Leukemia treatments often leave girls infertile, but a procedure developed by researchers at the University of Michigan working with mice is a step toward restoring […]
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Cancer immunotherapy drugs, which spur the body’s own immune system to attack tumors, hold great promise but still fail many patients. New research may help […]
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Diets for weight loss usually involve restriction. The 5:2 diet relies on restricting calories, and the ketogenic diet relies on restricting particular types of food. […]
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The 12 members of a Thai soccer team who were trapped in a cave last summer took ketamine before their dangerous rescue, according to an […]
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Outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases in Canada are on the rise, and there may be a slim chance you can still become infected — even if […]
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