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Alternative Treatments for Breast Cancer

  Breast cancer, according to the Canadian Cancer Society, account for about 26% of all new cancer cases in women, making it, by far, the most prevalent cancer in women with one-in-eight women getting breast cancer in her lifetime. Women

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Ways Celebrating Earth Day Can Improve Your Health

The health of Mother Earth and our own health are, naturally, linked; in spite of this, though, few people think of Earth Day celebrations as a day that can, not just improve the planet’s wellbeing, but also our own. Climate

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5 Tips to Get What You Need Out of a Doctor’s Appointment

  Sometimes people feel they don’t get what they need from doctor’s appointments and this maybe because doctors are very busy people and often rushed. Whether you’re seeing a specialist like a neurologist or oncologist, or simply your family doctor,

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Parkinson’s Awareness: Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease

If you’re under the age of 40, it’s likely that you haven’t thought much about Parkinson’s disease because there’s a common perception that Parkinson’s disease only affects the elderly. However, improved Parkinson’s awareness is happening and one of the things

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Is “Disability” a Dirty Word?

Some people choose not to consider themselves disabled, even if they suffer from a disability. But why is that? Is “disability” really such a dirty word? What Is a Disability? People have a disability, according to the United States Census

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The Stigma Surrounding Epilepsy

Stigma often surrounds epilepsy and seizures. Epilepsy stigma is a prejudice against those who suffer from various types of seizures. In spite of the fact that it has been estimated that 50 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, stigma can

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Do All Veterans Get PTSD? Who Gets PTSD?

Common knowledge often suggests that all combat veterans get posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and that they are the only ones who experience it. And while it is true, combat veterans do sometimes have PTSD, many don’t, and there are many

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How Are Invisible Disabilities Different?

When you think of a person with a disability, what do you think of? Do you think of a person in a wheelchair? Do you think of a person with a white cane who is blind? Do you think of

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Two Sides to the Assisted Suicide Debate

It was just a few days into the month of February, 2015 when one of the most controversial debates of the 21st century came to a head. When federal government lifted the ban on assisted suicide throughout Canada, millions of

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Recognizing the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Heart disease is a major problem in Canada – in fact, it is a killer. Did you know that every year in Canada there are 45,000 cardiac arrests, over 50,000 strokes, and 75,000 heart attacks? Heart problems are an epidemic

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