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pandemic has set end of life care back, says expert

dr. allan kellehear said allowing people to die on their own during the pandemic with little end of life support and little grief support in the community has been a disgrace.
elizabeth payne
jun 21, 2022

what do your fingernails say about your health?

from white marks to chips and breakage, your nails can offer important wellness clues.
nick beare
jun 09, 2022

alberta government announces funding to bolster mental health support for seniors

seniors and housing minister josephine pon said the isolation caused by the covid-19 pandemic was hard on the elderly.
stephanie babych
jun 08, 2022

older canadians are having more sex — and it's really good. so why does it bother us so much?

growing older doesn't mean that we stop being interested in sex, yet discussions around intimacy in later years continues to be met with stigma by society, but also among health-care providers.
robin roberts
jun 02, 2022

blood clots: do you know the signs?

some risk factors for developing a blood clot include major surgery, a broken leg or hip bone, as well as varicose veins.
dave yasvinski
may 27, 2022

dr. nowak: every canadian should have access to a family doctor — it's a matter of life and death

people with a family doctor get more timely preventive care, avoid emergency room visits and hospital stays, and even live longer.
dr. dominik nowak
may 19, 2022

we know that the sun causes deadly skin cancer, so why are we still tanning?

the canadian dermatology association has launched a tiktok challenge aimed at a younger demographic to raise awareness of sun safety.
maja begovic
may 16, 2022

machado: 'couple privilege' makes it hard to be single, harder if you're a senior

being single — in addition to intense loneliness for some and freedom for others — has some serious economical and social support downsides.
lisa machado
may 14, 2022
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diabetes canada
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obesity matters
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence

pandemic has set end of life care back, says expert

dr. allan kellehear said allowing people to die on their own during the pandemic with little end of life support and little grief support in the community has been a disgrace.
elizabeth payne
jun 21, 2022

what do your fingernails say about your health?

from white marks to chips and breakage, your nails can offer important wellness clues.
nick beare
jun 09, 2022

alberta government announces funding to bolster mental health support for seniors

seniors and housing minister josephine pon said the isolation caused by the covid-19 pandemic was hard on the elderly.
stephanie babych
jun 08, 2022

older canadians are having more sex — and it's really good. so why does it bother us so much?

growing older doesn't mean that we stop being interested in sex, yet discussions around intimacy in later years continues to be met with stigma by society, but also among health-care providers.
robin roberts
jun 02, 2022
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diabetes canada

blood clots: do you know the signs?

some risk factors for developing a blood clot include major surgery, a broken leg or hip bone, as well as varicose veins.
dave yasvinski
may 27, 2022

dr. nowak: every canadian should have access to a family doctor — it's a matter of life and death

people with a family doctor get more timely preventive care, avoid emergency room visits and hospital stays, and even live longer.
dr. dominik nowak
may 19, 2022

we know that the sun causes deadly skin cancer, so why are we still tanning?

the canadian dermatology association has launched a tiktok challenge aimed at a younger demographic to raise awareness of sun safety.
maja begovic
may 16, 2022

machado: 'couple privilege' makes it hard to be single, harder if you're a senior

being single — in addition to intense loneliness for some and freedom for others — has some serious economical and social support downsides.
lisa machado
may 14, 2022
powered by
obesity matters
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