by Raisa Patel | Sep 6, 2019
From antiretrovirals to zombies: Meet the mathematician fighting infectious disease By Raisa Patel If you’ve ever wanted to know who holds the Guinness World Record for developing the first mathematical model for surviving a zombie attack, look no further than the...
by Marissa Kocent | Apr 9, 2019
Doc on demand: Healthcare goes digital Even with robotic doctors and telemedicine apps in place, is Canada keeping up with virtual care? By Marissa Kocent It’s called Vitaliti, and it’s a device inspired by the medical tricorder used by Dr. Leonard McCoy to...
by Barbara d'Oro Pereira | Apr 9, 2019
Living with Lymphedema How two women are keeping painful swelling under wraps with hope that a new treatment for this disease is coming soon By Ash Abraham and Bárbara d’Oro Genevieve Allen put together her own treatment to combat the effects of lymphedema....
by Jackie Bastianon | Apr 9, 2019
Mystery Meat Sales of lab grown food products move forward despite concern around some ingredients. By Natalie Pressman and Jackie Bastianon A lab technician examines a piece of lab grown meat up close underneath a microscope in the Pelling Lab at the University of...
by Olivia Robinson | Apr 9, 2019
Shaming the vagina: The psychology and pseudoscience of “health and freshness” marketing By Jensen Edwards and Olivia Robinson In the feminine care aisle of many pharmacies and grocery stores, vaginal wipes often presented beside menstrual products like pads and...
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