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Thursday, February 09, 2012

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  • Sitting in first class won't prevent blood clots: Expert

    You might feel cramped in economy class but if you're otherwise healthy you're no more likely to develop a blood clot in a leg on long haul flights th...

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  • $30M donated to McMaster for stem cell therapies

    A family donating $30 million to McMaster University wants to speed up the development of stem cell therapies.

    (CBC News, Feb. 6, 2012)...

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  • How massage helps heal muscles and relieve pain

    The word massage alone elicits deep relaxation and stress relief, and now a new study sheds light on how deep touch works to ease pain and promote hea...

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  • Mac swim teams prepare for OUA finals

    The McMaster Marauders under the guidance of coach Andrew Cole are doing a little "cheating" at practice to prepare for the upcoming Ontario and Canad...

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  • Joseph Brant picked for new family practice

    Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital is the preferred site for a new family practice run by McMaster University.

    (The Hamilton Spectator, Jan. 26, 2012)...

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  • Gastroenterologists release new safety guidelines

    Canada's gastroenterologists have new guidelines on safety and quality indicators to help with the more than 1.6 million procedures performed each yea...

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A woman in southern Ontario is one of the first cases in Canada of a rare neurological syndrome in which a person starts speaking with a different accent, McMaster University researchers report in the July issue of the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Read more.