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UBC Okanagan’s blood study helps detect diseases and opioid dependencyA new study conducted by UBC's Okanagan campus may lead to a new method that can determine if people are more susceptible to certain diseases or even opioid dependency.HealthFeb 26, 2020
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Dad’s exercise before conception may help child’s lifelong healthResearchers found paternal exercise has a significant impact on the metabolic health, including improved glucose metabolism, decreased body weight and a decreased fat mass, of their offspring well into adulthood.FeaturesNov 6, 2018
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Want to be smarter and have a better memory? Eat foods rich in thisAnd other tips from experts that will help you stay mentally sharp at any age.HealthDec 21, 2016
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WATCH: Bacteria develops antibiotic resistance in 12 daysResearchers from Harvard Medical School and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have created a terrifying visualization showing how quickly bacteria can mutate to become resistant to antibiotics.HealthSep 9, 2016
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New blood test identifies women at risk of preterm deliveryResearchers have developed a new blood test to identify if pregnant women may be at risk of delivering their babies prematurely.HealthJul 21, 2016
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Scientists unveil breakthrough that could help understand cause of schizophreniaScientists pursuing the biological roots of schizophrenia have zeroed in on a potential factor - a normal brain process that gets kicked into overdrive.HealthJan 28, 2016
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Politicians win elections and greater risk of early death, new study findsA new study from Harvard University has found there is a health impact of being an elected of state.HealthDec 14, 2015
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How a new blood test can detect every virus you’ve caughtWith a single drop of blood, Boston scientists say their new test can figure out every virus that’s infected you.HealthJun 8, 2015
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Study peeks into healthy brains to hunt Alzheimer’s culpritSticky plaque gets the most attention, but now healthy seniors at risk of Alzheimer's are letting scientists peek into their brains to see if another culprit is lurking.HealthMay 25, 2015
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Doctor with controversial history has license denied for third timeDr. Carlos Huerto, who lost his license in 2003 after having sex with a patient, has been denied for a third time to have his medical license reinstated.CanadaMar 27, 2015
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