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THE MANUAL FOR ELIMINATING STRESS FOR SUSTAINABLE CHANGE AND LEADING A MORE PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS LIFE IN BUSINESS AND HOME
THE MANUAL FOR ELIMINATING STRESS FOR SUSTAINABLE CHANGE AND LEADING A MORE PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS LIFE IN BUSINESS AND HOME Stress and anxiety are part of leadership and life, but what if someone told you these feelings are simply self-imposed states of mind and that humans belong to an ego-thought system that is a very … Continue reading THE MANUAL FOR ELIMINATING STRESS FOR SUSTAINABLE CHANGE AND LEADING A MORE PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS LIFE IN BUSINESS AND HOME
NEOMED-LABS / Pacific Biomarkers Strengthens its Immunology Franchise by Acquiring PAIRimmune
NEOMED-LABS / Pacific Biomarkers Strengthens its Immunology Franchise by Acquiring PAIRimmune LAVAL, QC, June 6, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ – The recently merged NEOMED-LABS / Pacific Biomarkers (NLPBI), a leading immunology centric service provider specialized in assay development and clinical laboratory testing for vaccines and soluble large molecules, announced today the acquisition of PAIRimmune, Laval, Quebec, … Continue reading NEOMED-LABS / Pacific Biomarkers Strengthens its Immunology Franchise by Acquiring PAIRimmune
University of Toronto and Amgen Foundation Welcome Canadian Students to Prestigious Amgen Scholars Program
University of Toronto and Amgen Foundation Welcome Canadian Students to Prestigious Amgen Scholars Program For the first time, Amgen Foundation grant offers Canadian undergraduate students the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience with world-leading U of T researchers TORONTO, June 6, 2019 /CNW/ – Fifteen undergraduate students from across Canada arrived at the University of Toronto … Continue reading University of Toronto and Amgen Foundation Welcome Canadian Students to Prestigious Amgen Scholars Program
Dementia and the Ethics of Choosing When to DieNew Hastings Center project addresses foundational questions about end-of-life choices for people with dementia. As the American population ages and dementia is on the rise, The Hastings Center is embarking on pathbreaking research to explore foundational questions associated with the dementia trajectory and the concerns of persons facing … Continue reading
More than 10,000 racers participated in the 16th Annual Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon, raising over $500,000 for local community charities
More than 10,000 racers participated in the 16th Annual Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon, raising over $500,000 for local community charities Clara Lownie and Cal Dewolfe take top placing in Halifax HALIFAX, June 9, 2019 /CNW/ – Known as “the people’s marathon”, over 10,000 participants lined up at the start line for one of the seven running … Continue reading More than 10,000 racers participated in the 16th Annual Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon, raising over $500,000 for local community charities
Does Losing Weight Mean Having To Go Hungry?
Does Losing Weight Mean Having To Go Hungry? This NYC Millenial Doctor Shares 6 Reasons You Shouldn’t Starve for Weightloss and What to Do Instead. https://tourocom.touro.edu/academics/faculty/harlem/niket-sonpal.php For many people losing weight is synonymous with restriction and sacrifice. In an effort to acquire the body of their dreams, patients obsess over every calorie and cut too many corners, … Continue reading Does Losing Weight Mean Having To Go Hungry?
Unmasking Brain Injury Pulls Back the Curtain on Brain Injuries
Unmasking Brain Injury Pulls Back the Curtain on Brain Injuries TORONTO, June 3, 2019 /CNW/ – Brain injury happens in an instant and lives are changed forever. The numbers are staggering, according to Ruth Wilcock, Executive Director of the Ontario Brain Injury Association. “There are close to half a million Ontarians currently living with acquired brain … Continue reading Unmasking Brain Injury Pulls Back the Curtain on Brain Injuries
Health Canada approves TECENTRIQ®
Health Canada approves TECENTRIQ® (atezolizumab) combination therapy for first-line treatment of metastatic non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer Data show this new option can help some metastatic NSCLC patients live significantly longer1 MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 29, 2019 /CNW/ – Hoffmann-La Roche Limited (Roche Canada) announced today that Health Canada has approved TECENTRIQ® (atezolizumab) in combination with … Continue reading Health Canada approves TECENTRIQ®
New Report: Prices of Canadian Generic Medicines Below International Average
New Report: Prices of Canadian Generic Medicines Below International Average PMRPB: Canadian price declines steepest of all OECD countries TORONTO, May 29, 2019 /CNW/ – New data released today by the federal government’s Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) shows that in 2018 Canadian prices for generic prescription medicines dropped to five percent below average … Continue reading New Report: Prices of Canadian Generic Medicines Below International Average
Papa don’t smoke: changes to immune genes link paternal tobacco use with childhood asthma
Papa don’t smoke: changes to immune genes link paternal tobacco use with childhood asthma Children exposed to paternal tobacco smoking before birth are more likely to develop asthma – and associated changes to immune genes predict the level of risk. These are the findings of a new study of Taiwanese families, whose lifestyle and genetic … Continue reading Papa don’t smoke: changes to immune genes link paternal tobacco use with childhood asthma
