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Virtual Health Care That Reaches Everyone

Virtual Health Care That Reaches Everyone

Virtual health care brings fast, equitable access to medical support, especially for rural and remote communities across North America.

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Canadian Health Data Security Is Critical Now

Canadian Health Data Security Is Critical Now

Canadian health data security is at risk with foreign cloud storage. Ensure your medical information stays private, protected, and under Canadian control.

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health innovation Canada: Time to Unlock Our Full Potential

health innovation Canada: Time to Unlock Our Full Potential

Health innovation Canada is driven by clinicians, patients, and real-world solutions. Let's build a smarter, fairer system together.

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Skin Cancer Diagnosis: How AI Is Changing the Game

Skin Cancer Diagnosis: How AI Is Changing the Game

Skin cancer diagnosis is faster and more accessible with AI and telemedicine. Early detection saves lives—act before it's too late.

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Mpox Outbreak Ghana: What You Should Know Now

Mpox Outbreak Ghana: What You Should Know Now

Mpox outbreak in Ghana raises concern with rising cases and first death. Stay informed on symptoms, spread, and how to stay safe.

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Can Copper Prevent Memory Loss? What Science Really Says

Can Copper Prevent Memory Loss? What Science Really Says

Copper may help prevent memory loss when consumed from food in a balanced diet. Find out how copper impacts brain health and dementia risk.

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Dementia Takes 3.5 Years to Diagnose After Symptoms Begin

Dementia Takes 3.5 Years to Diagnose After Symptoms Begin

Dementia diagnosis time averages 3.5 years from symptoms. Learn why delays happen and how earlier detection can make a critical difference.

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7000 Steps Benefits: Just How Good Is It for Your Health?

7000 Steps Benefits: Just How Good Is It for Your Health?

Walking 7000 steps benefits your heart, brain, and mood with real science showing lower mortality and disease risk. Every step counts.

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Is Air Pollution Fueling Dementia? Science Finally Answers

Is Air Pollution Fueling Dementia? Science Finally Answers

Long-term air pollution dementia risk is real. Studies show PM2.5, NO₂, and soot increase dementia odds significantly over time.

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Obesity Prevalence Would Drop Under New Criteria

Obesity Prevalence Would Drop Under New Criteria

Obesity prevalence could fall significantly if new health-focused criteria replace BMI-only definitions, raising concerns about access to care.

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Do You Need a Continuous Glucose Monitor? (Spoiler: Maybe Not)

Do You Need a Continuous Glucose Monitor? (Spoiler: Maybe Not)

Continuous glucose monitors can help some, but for healthy people, they may cause more stress than benefit. See who should consider using one.

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Atomic Thermal Vibrations: You’ve Never Seen Atoms Like This Before

Atomic Thermal Vibrations: You’ve Never Seen Atoms Like This Before

Atomic thermal vibrations finally revealed with electron ptychography, showing how heat moves in materials at the atomic level like never before.

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Nuclear Winter Food Collapse: What Happens to Our Food?

Nuclear Winter Food Collapse: What Happens to Our Food?

Nuclear winter food collapse could starve billions. Learn how cold-tolerant crops and seed kits can save lives when harvests fail.

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Ocean Heatwaves: A Climate Tipping Point

Ocean Heatwaves: A Climate Tipping Point

Ocean heatwaves are spreading fast, disrupting marine life and coastal communities. See how rising seas signal a planet under stress.

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Biodegradable Deep-Sea Plastic That Actually Breaks Down

Biodegradable Deep-Sea Plastic That Actually Breaks Down

Biodegradable deep-sea plastic breaks down naturally in ocean depths, eaten by microbes—no ghost waste, just real ocean-safe solutions.

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Childhood Obesity Prevention Starts Early — Here's What Works

Childhood Obesity Prevention Starts Early — Here's What Works

Effective childhood obesity prevention starts with small, loving changes at home. Simple steps families can take today to support lifelong health.

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Brain Peptide ODN Controls Hunger, Glucose – Rat Study

Brain Peptide ODN Controls Hunger, Glucose – Rat Study

Brain peptide ODN may naturally regulate hunger and blood sugar, offering new hope for obesity and diabetes treatment based on recent rat studies.

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Injured Once, Triggered Forever? How the Brain Rewires Stress Responses

Injured Once, Triggered Forever? How the Brain Rewires Stress Responses

Your brain stress response can stay on high alert long after healing. Learn how trauma rewires your nervous system and how to calm it.

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Hippo Pathway Cancer Explained: Your Guide to a Key Discovery

Hippo Pathway Cancer Explained: Your Guide to a Key Discovery

Hippo pathway cancer research reveals new treatment hope for mesothelioma and other tumors. Learn how broken signals drive growth and therapy advances.

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Measles Vaccination Rates: What We Know in 2025

Measles Vaccination Rates: What We Know in 2025

Measles vaccination rates in 2025 are below target, risking outbreaks. Learn what's driving the decline and how new tools help track and improve coverage.

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menopause symptoms study

menopause symptoms study

New menopause symptoms study shows nearly 40% of women suffer severe hot flushes untreated. Find out what the research reveals and how to get help.

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Child Obesity Prediction: Can We Know Early?

Child Obesity Prediction: Can We Know Early?

Child obesity prediction can help families take early action. Learn how genetics, behavior, and environment shape risk—before it starts.

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Stevia Kills Cancer — When Fermented, It Targets Pancreatic Cells

Stevia Kills Cancer — When Fermented, It Targets Pancreatic Cells

Stevia kills cancer in lab studies when fermented with a banana leaf probiotic. Early research reveals potential for pancreatic cancer treatment.

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Chikungunya Outbreak in Southern China

Chikungunya Outbreak in Southern China

A chikungunya outbreak in southern China has hit Guangdong with over 4,000 cases. Learn how to stay safe and prevent infection from spreading.

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