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Scientists at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ have crossed a critical threshold in developing a blood test that could one day detect breast cancer at very early stages and might even render mammography screening obsolete.

Published on: 10 Apr 2012

78 % : C'est le pourcentage qui représente la hausse des cas d'enfants autistes aux États-Unis entre 2002 et 2008.

Published on: 9 Apr 2012

Le Dr Jacques Véronneau, à titre de dentiste, se passionne pour les caries. Il en a même fait sa spécialité. Sauf qu'il n'aime pas utiliser sa fraise: il se consacre plutôt à la prévention.

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Published on: 9 Apr 2012

Scientists call it the "cocktail party problem." To understand the person talking to you in a noisy room, you've got to filter out all of the conversations, clinking glass, and other noises in the background.

Published on: 9 Apr 2012

(Chemistry professor Joe Schwarcz): Fake! Fake! Fake! Fake blueberries, fake cosmetics, fake fish, fake drugs, fake pesticides, fake science, fake experts. It is the Age of Fakery. Phony blueberries may not have a big impact on health, but counterfeit malaria drugs can have devastating consequences. And what's the motivation behind the extensive fakery? What else? Money...

Published on: 7 Apr 2012

"Self-injury is not worth it. You are. Hang in there. Believe in yourself." - testimonial from a teenager in recovery. The statistics are alarmingly high: 14 to 24 per cent of high school students engage in self-injury - whether it's by cutting, scratching, burning or bruising themselves.

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Published on: 6 Apr 2012

It's being billed as "The Most Important Movie of 2012." Theatres are taking group bookings in advance, anticipating a rush of class trips after it opens across Canada this month.

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Published on: 6 Apr 2012

A team of Montreal researchers has solved the mystery of why the soothing effects of morphine and other similar drugs often wear off within hours, raising hopes of a new generation of longer-lasting painkillers to treat chronic conditions such as arthritis and nerve pain.

Published on: 5 Apr 2012

The different allergy labels in common use may be confusing consumers instead of helping them decide whether to buy a food product, a new Canadian study shows.

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Published on: 5 Apr 2012

Francis Verreault-Paul, des Redmen de l'Université Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾, est devenu hier le deuxième joueur de l'équipe à s'entendre avec un club de la Ligue américaine (LAH) cette semaine.

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Published on: 4 Apr 2012

Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾, talking management for The Globe and Mail speaks to Martin Kilduff, a professor [of management studies at the Judge Business School] at Cambridge University.

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Published on: 4 Apr 2012

With 90 per cent of deaths caused by serious injuries taking place in developing countries, the Centre for Global Surgery is an attempt by two Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ doctors to save lives.

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Published on: 4 Apr 2012

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