Study shows that anti-parasitic drug slows pancreatic cancer in mice
As the third-most lethal cancer in the United States, with only a 1% five-year survival rate for people with its most aggressive form, pancreatic cancer […]
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As the third-most lethal cancer in the United States, with only a 1% five-year survival rate for people with its most aggressive form, pancreatic cancer […]
Read moreDiabetes, a disease in which blood sugar levels remain too high for too long, can lead to health complications in the long term. Type 2 […]
Read moreMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used in medicine to detect, diagnose and treat diseases such as cancer, while relying on experts’ interpretation of images. […]
Read moreThe University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition […]
Read moreIn contrast with other animal species on Earth, over the course of their life, humans can develop a fairly clear idea of who they are […]
Read moreAn electroencephalogram (EEG) study of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) identified a neural signal that may help explain the variation of how those with […]
Read moreWith preseason football training on the horizon, a new study shows that head impacts experienced during practice are associated with changes in brain imaging of […]
Read moreThe concept of rationing medical resources during the height of COVID-19 pandemic created tremendous anxiety in the patient and healthcare communities. In planning for that […]
Read moreResearchers at Michigan Medicine found a subset of middle-aged men with cerebral palsy are up to 5.6 times more likely to suffer fractures than men […]
Read moreAround the world and within the U.S., the percentage of people wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic has varied enormously. What explains this? A new […]
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