20 years of research on the effects of toxic chemicals and pollutants on child brains
Babies emerging from the womb pre-polluted. What has 22 years of research on the brain told us about toxic exposures?
Read MoreBabies emerging from the womb pre-polluted. What has 22 years of research on the brain told us about toxic exposures?
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Dec 1, 2022 | Alzheimers, caregivers, dementia | 1
a new internet film series looks at Therapeutic Fibbing, a strategy used to placate dementia patients
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Nov 13, 2022 | diet, Health, nutrition | 1
Superfoods are not superheroes for all people. Foods high in oxalates can have damaging effects in our bodies says the author of new book, Sally Norton.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Oct 10, 2022 | Health | 1
More and more patients playing Dr. Google and advocating for their own health care as medical systems crumble
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Sep 29, 2022 | breast cancer, COVID19, Health, mammograms | 0
The pandemic disrupted health care across Canada. Breast cancer screening and treatment have suffered greatly and women are still facing delays in diagnosis and treatment.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Sep 1, 2022 | death, doula, healthcare workers, medical education, palliative care, UBC | 1
Eco funerals, medical assistance in dying, cultural traditions and other matters related to death and dying
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | May 4, 2022 | healthcare workers, hospitals, medical education, nurses, patient safety, physicians | 0
The latest book by Dr. Brian Goldman is about how health professionals are teaming up to improve the safety and quality of medicine and hospital care for patients.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Apr 18, 2022 | ICU, skiing, traumatic brain injury, Vancouver General Hospital, Whistler | 0
Former Utah skiing champion got engaged on the 7th anniversary of her near-fatal accident at Whistler. She now does motivational speaking and builds awareness about traumatic brain injuries.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Mar 28, 2022 | Canada, clinical trials, Health Canada | 0
When research trials show negative results, drug companies can nix releasing the data from research trials.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Mar 20, 2022 | rehab | 1
Heart scientist goes to rehab for depression.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Feb 15, 2022 | COVID19 tests, Omicron, rapid COVID-19 tests | 0
Rapid test kits for COVID are most effective when used after symptoms develop, when viral load is highest.
Read Moreby Pamela Fayerman | Jan 30, 2022 | COVID19, Health Canada, hospitals, Paxlovid, Pfizer, physicians | 2
Patients who may qualify for the new Pfizer pills, for COVID
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I graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in journalism and attended Queen’s University law school on a one-year legal journalism fellowship from the Canadian Bar Association.
I’m the recipient of several prestigious journalism awards as well as two major grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, one for a series on patient navigators and another for a series that focused on knowledge translation as it pertains to fallopian tube removal to prevent ovarian cancer.
My goal for this website is to share valuable information that will help readers learn about health care, research and medical advancements.
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