Climate change is pushing up rates of kidney disease and urological cancers
Rising temperatures, pollution, and extreme weather are fueling kidney disease and urological cancers—while carbon-heavy medical treatments add to the problem....
Rising temperatures, pollution, and extreme weather are fueling kidney disease and urological cancers—while carbon-heavy medical treatments add to the problem....
By James Matthews The Haliburton County agency that delivers seniors’ dental care with the local public health unit will end...
TORONTO, Dec. 2, 2024 /CNW/ - Healthkind announced today that it has exceeded its fundraising goal by successfully closing a $1.26-million...
Study design and populationThe detailed study design and methods of CHARLS have been detailed elsewhere20. In summary, CHARLS is a...
Climate change is driving more extreme heat and more air pollution from wildfires, each of which put human health at...
University of Guelph researchers have received more than $9.6 million in new federal funding in support of projects that will...