We are our own worst enemy when it comes to our health
Read MoreWhile testicular cancer is the most common cancer men between 18 and 50 can get, knowledge about it and how to check for it is really poor.
Read MoreIf you care enough to insure your house you should care enough to insure yourself
Read MorePancreatic cancer is particularly deadly because it can cause no symptoms until it can become quite advanced.
Read MoreWe have seen thousands of patients at Prenuvo who ask us hundreds of different questions about their health.
Read MoreMy brush with the coronavirus, and why we need Prenuvo now more than ever
Read MoreReferred pain is an interesting phenomenon that we see from time to time with patients who visit us in our clinic for a Prenuvo scan.
Read MoreDense breasts are something that affect 50% of women, rendering mammogram less effective.
Read MoreUnexplained fatigue is one of the most common warning signs of cancer. Not just occasional tiredness but fatigue that just doesn't seem to go away despite adequate sleep.
Read MoreWhy a Prenuvo scan is important now and what we are doing to make it as safe as possible
Read MoreAlex Trebek caught his pancreatic cancer at stage 4, you can catch it earlier if you listen to these symptoms
Read MoreIt's crazy to think that the standard way to detect cancer hasn't changed in the last 200 years.
Read MoreIf you have a family history of someone who died from cancer, it is understandable that you would be anxious or worried that the same fate might befall you.
Read MoreIt is really important to have clarity about what is going on inside your head.
Read MoreImagine what the Game of Thrones ending would have been like without its star, Emilia Clarke.
Read MoreFeeling anxious about cancer coming back is one of the greatest concerns for people who have survived cancer.
Read MoreFor patients who have two comprehensive Prenuvo scans over a number of years we can look to brain volume change over time as a predictor of disease.
Read MoreAlmost 50% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes.
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