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Best Of: Fascinating research projects at the MUHC and RI-MUHC
This week on Health Matters, Tarah Schwartz revisits conversations about fascinating research projects. Dr. Amine Benmassaoud discusses the challenges of liver disease and how an innovative piece of equipment could help diagnose it at an earlier stage. Dr. May Chergui explains the incredible work being done in the pathology department every day. Dr. Terry Hébert shares how his lab creates different stem cells from blood samples. Joanne Photiades discusses the importance of advocating for your health and the impact of the DOvEE Project.Cette semaine à Questions de santé, Tarah Schwartz reprend des conversations sur des projets de recherche fascinants. Le Dr Amine Benmassaoud discute des problèmes associés aux maladies du rein et d’un nouvel équipement novateur qui pourrait permettre de les diagnostiquer à un stade plus précoce. La Dre May Chergui présente le travail incroyable effectué tous les jours par le service de pathologie. Le Dr Terry Hébert explique comment son laboratoire crée différentes cellules souches à partir d’échantillons de sang. Et Joanne Photiades discute de l’importance de défendre ses droits en matière de santé et de l’impact du projet DOvEE.Support the showInteract with us on social media | Interagissez avec la Fondation du CUSM sur les médias sociaux :<br/>Twitter: @MUHCFoundation <br/>Instagram: @muhcfoundation <br/>Facebook:...