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Louis de Melo

@thelouisdemelo

CEO of @SupportSinai. Passionate philanthropist. Trilinguist, avid traveller & book lover.

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Please help us make a positive change in the community! We've partnered with Emily's House to build an accessible playground in Hubbard Park. Vote for our proposal: ow.ly/iN0F50jeWZR

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The Centre of Excellence in Precision Medicine for Arthritis and Autoimmune Disease is a joint initiative from University of Toronto & Mount Sinai that is harnessing emerging technology in precision medicine to match the right person to the right drug at the right time. #ArthritisAwareness

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“Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” – Will Rogers #mondaymotivation #qotd

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#TipTuesday: In honour of #breastcancerawareness month, I'll be sharing some lifestyle tips on how to reduce your risk of breast cancer, courtesy of Dr. Pamela Goodwin, Director of Mount Sinai's Marvelle Koffler Breast Centre.

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October is #BreastCancerAwareness Month, and breast cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian women and the second leading cause of death from cancer.

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#TipTuesday: Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce your risk of breast cancer. According to Dr. Pamela Goodwin, if you are overweight, losing as little as 5 per cent of your body weight could lead to physiological changes that may improve breast cancer outcomes.

#TipTuesday: Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce your risk of breast cancer.  According to Dr. Pamela Goodwin, if you are overweight, losing as little as 5 per cent of your body weight could lead to physiological changes that may improve breast cancer outcomes.
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This is an exciting and important partnership to provide mental health care to the young adults in our city. #mentalhealth #addiction

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The Marvelle Koffler Breast Center Mount Sinai was the first dedicated breast centre in Canada to integrate all aspects of breast care: detection, diagnosis; counselling and treatment. #BreastCancerAwareness

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Today is #WorldArthritisDay. Thanks to advances in treatment, patients with arthritis are living fuller, more mobile lives. But experts @SinaiHealthTO hope that one day most autoimmune diseases will be managed as effectively as diabetes. Learn more: ow.ly/lZ2o50iZl6G

Today is #WorldArthritisDay.  Thanks to advances in treatment, patients with arthritis are living fuller, more mobile lives. But experts @SinaiHealthTO hope that one day most autoimmune diseases will be managed as effectively as diabetes. Learn more: ow.ly/lZ2o50iZl6G
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#TipTuesday: Stay physically active. According to Dr. Pamela Goodwin, exercise helps rid the body of excess fat, thus countering certain cancer-boosting properties created in fat tissue.

#TipTuesday: Stay physically active. According to Dr. Pamela Goodwin, exercise helps rid the body of excess fat, thus countering certain cancer-boosting properties created in fat tissue.
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#TuesdayTip: Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption. Smoking is a well-documented risk factor for many cancers, including breast cancer. Though less well known, alcohol is one of the top three causes of cancer deaths worldwide.

#TuesdayTip:  Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption. Smoking is a well-documented risk factor for many cancers, including breast cancer. Though less well known, alcohol is one of the top three causes of cancer deaths worldwide.
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#TuesdayTip: Get breast cancer screenings. Research shows that regular mammography screenings can reduce breast cancer deaths by as much as 33 per cent for women between the ages of 50 and 69. Check out all 4 tips here: ow.ly/AdC150jjrZV

#TuesdayTip:  Get breast cancer screenings. Research shows that regular mammography screenings can reduce breast cancer deaths by as much as 33 per cent for women between the ages of 50 and 69. Check out all 4 tips here:  ow.ly/AdC150jjrZV