Teen fat tied to smoking during pregnancy
Children born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy are more likely to pack on abdominal fat as teenagers, a new Canadian study suggests. cbc.ca |
Two Surgeries May Be Better Than One, Reducing Bone Loss In Oral Implants
Researchers have found that less bone loss is experienced in an oral implant when a two-stage approach to surgery is used. Simultaneously inserted implants, which require one operation to transplant bone tissue and to insert implants into the jawbone, have shown excellent results... mnt.to |
Cashew extract may treat diabetes: study
Cashew seed extract may play an important role in preventing and treating diabetes, new research suggests. cbc.ca |
P.E.I. tip-to-tip walk marks woman 60th
A Kensington woman will realize a 20-year dream for her 60th birthday by walking from one end of P.E.I. to other, raising funds for the Prince County Hospital Foundation along the way. cbc.ca |
Night shifts cut Montreal MRI waits
Montreal's McGill University Health Centre has wrestled down wait times from a matter of months to days for some of the most in-demand MRI exams. cbc.ca |