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Many of us know someone who has been or have personally been affected in some way by gynecologic cancer. While research is uncovering more options for cancer detection and treatment, it is prevention that will make the most impact on our... Continue reading >>
What is the impact of aging on reproduction? How does our fertility change as we get older? What steps can we take now for the best pregnancy... Continue reading >>
We have all been touched by breast and ovarian cancers whether directly by a personal diagnosis or indirectly through our family members, friends, colleagues or neighbours. Breast and ovarian cancers are complex, complicated, and multifaceted by nature. Education is powerful... Continue reading >>
Stem cells have fascinated biologists, clinician scientists and the medical community for over a century. It’s how we all begin: stem cells develop into any one of more than 200 types of cells within the adult human body. Stem Cells: What are they? Where are they in our body... Continue reading >>
Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women worldwide and the third most frequent cancer in women during their child bearing years (ages 20 to 49). The family of human papilloma viruses (HPV) are the most common viruses in the world today... Continue reading >>
Mood disorders and depression are leading causes of workplace disability and absenteeism and touch most of us through friends, family and co-workers. Research is finding closer links between our hormones and how our brain and moods work, leading to promising new... Continue reading >>
Grocery shopping has become a brave new world for consumers. Consequently, making healthy food choices is becoming more and more difficult. The morning’s speakers presented the most recent medical research and information with respect to concerns surrounding fad... Continue reading >>