The potential solution? Toenails. Dr. Goodarzi is currently recruiting for a larger stud y that could fill some crucial data ...
When Emi Bossio began to cough, she didn’t think it would be anything serious. She was 47, a healthy lawyer in Calgary who ...
At 47 years of age, Emi Bossio was feeling good about where she was. She had a successful law practice, two growing children ...
A radioactive gas that gets trapped in indoor spaces accounts for 3 to 14 percent of all lung cancers – and our toenails could reveal our long-term exposure to this gas.
Ingrown toenails can be caused by too-tight shoes, a fungal infection, or improperly cutting your nails.
University of Calgary professor Dr. Aaron Goodarzi, PhD, is hoping to recruit up to ten thousand people from all over Canada ...
A five-year pilot study involving 40 subjects found a higher-exposure to radon corresponds to a greater level of radioactive ...
Scientists at the University of Calgary say they are looking for toenail clippings for a study looking into radon gas ...