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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...
$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)...
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...
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...
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)...
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.
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