Implementing school-based programs aimed at teaching healthy cardiovascular health habits as early as preschool can achieve lasting lifestyle changes in
Month: January 2022
Scientists find potential diagnostic and therapeutic target for lung cancer
Chinese scientists recently reported the key role in tumor survival played by a histone-acetylation-regulated long noncoding RNA called lysosome cell
Why children may be off their food after COVID
More and more children could be turning into fussy eaters after a bout of COVID, according to smell experts at
You might need to delay your pregnancy if you’re having bariatric surgery
Women who undergo bariatric surgery should be managed in the perinatal period with a multidisciplinary team to improve pregnancy-related outcomes,
If you’re over 65, you’re more likely to die with kidney disease than from it
People over 65 years of age with stage 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD) were more likely to die than to
Researchers identify novel pathways responsible for liver cancer
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of primary liver cancer. It is one of leading causes of cancer-related
‘Never’ or just ‘not yet?’ How timing affects COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
As COVID-19 case counts continue to rise across Canada, it is clear that we’re far from “out of the woods” with this
Myocarditis: COVID-19 is a much bigger risk to the heart than vaccination
The heart has played a central role in COVID-19 since the beginning. Cardiovascular conditions are among the highest risk factors for hospitalization.
How going from care to prison compounds women’s trauma
In the year to June 2021, for every 1,000 women in custody in England and Wales, 3,808 incidents of self-harm
Time to upgrade from cloth and surgical masks to respirators? Your questions answered
With the rapid spread of Omicron, many countries are rethinking their COVID mask advice for the community. Respirators have been