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how sask.'s covid-19 modellers stay a step ahead of the virus

"people mistake models as crystal balls. they’re actually tools for more quickly pointing out our mistaken understanding."
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
nov 15, 2021

u of a researchers hopeful diabetes cure in sight; november is diabetes awareness month

edmonton researchers are making headway on an implant that could effectively cure the disease.
edmonton journal
nov 15, 2021

23-year-old stittsville student learns life is worth less than the drug that could save it

an insurer has turned down sara aldrich's bid for coverage for trikafta, described by an advocate as “the single greatest innovation in cystic fibrosis history.”
bruce deachman
nov 15, 2021

cbd oil treats this teen’s daily seizures, but his family fears they may no longer be able to afford it

“it’s a complete emotional roller coaster and i’m just so worried about it coming to a stop if we don’t get my son and those in his position the medicine they need.”
sam riches
nov 12, 2021

'what was the rush?' quebec to end high school in-class mask rule

the change, coming monday, 'seems stupid,' according to one teacher, while a pediatrician says, “i personally think it’s not the time to do it."
katherine wilton
nov 12, 2021

one-third of iowa deer test positive for sars-cov-2, scientists see a new stream of mutations

free-living animals can act as a reservoir for the virus, allowing it to multiply and mutate into variants with increased transmissibility and virulence, before spilling back into the human population
devika desai
nov 12, 2021

ontario extends deadline for ltc staff to be fully vaccinated

data on staff inoculation rates from 57 ltc homes remained "outstanding"
antonella artuso
nov 12, 2021
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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how sask.'s covid-19 modellers stay a step ahead of the virus

"people mistake models as crystal balls. they’re actually tools for more quickly pointing out our mistaken understanding."
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
nov 15, 2021

u of a researchers hopeful diabetes cure in sight; november is diabetes awareness month

edmonton researchers are making headway on an implant that could effectively cure the disease.
edmonton journal
nov 15, 2021

23-year-old stittsville student learns life is worth less than the drug that could save it

an insurer has turned down sara aldrich's bid for coverage for trikafta, described by an advocate as “the single greatest innovation in cystic fibrosis history.”
bruce deachman
nov 15, 2021
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

cbd oil treats this teen’s daily seizures, but his family fears they may no longer be able to afford it

“it’s a complete emotional roller coaster and i’m just so worried about it coming to a stop if we don’t get my son and those in his position the medicine they need.”
sam riches
nov 12, 2021

'what was the rush?' quebec to end high school in-class mask rule

the change, coming monday, 'seems stupid,' according to one teacher, while a pediatrician says, “i personally think it’s not the time to do it."
katherine wilton
nov 12, 2021

one-third of iowa deer test positive for sars-cov-2, scientists see a new stream of mutations

free-living animals can act as a reservoir for the virus, allowing it to multiply and mutate into variants with increased transmissibility and virulence, before spilling back into the human population
devika desai
nov 12, 2021

ontario extends deadline for ltc staff to be fully vaccinated

data on staff inoculation rates from 57 ltc homes remained "outstanding"
antonella artuso
nov 12, 2021
powered by
obesity matters
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