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deconstructing the burp: also called a belch or an eructation, burps can point to digestive issues

while passing gas through your mouth is rarely a sign of something sinister, frequent burping can be caused by acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome and celiac disease.
nick beare
nov 10, 2021

psychedelics could reduce daily opioid consumption

"these findings align with growing evidence that psychedelic use may be associated with detectable reductions in subsequent substance use, including illicit opioid use."
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
nov 09, 2021

illicit drug overdose deaths top 1,500 in first nine months of 2021

there were 181 reported deaths in august and 152 in september, the highest ever for those months.
cheryl chan
nov 09, 2021

christopher labos: what we can learn from the hpv vaccine

it is sometimes hard to remember that cervical cancer used to be one of the most common and deadly cancers in women.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
nov 09, 2021

scaled back remembrance day ceremonies continue under covid-19

there are no officials ceremonies for the second year in a row at municipal cemeteries.
postmedia news
nov 09, 2021

australian nurse inserted needle, pretended to inject covid-19 vaccine, police say

suspicion grew when patients asked for christina benz by name, then entered a closed room, which prosecutors said was 'clearly an anti-vaccination stance'
devika desai, national post
nov 09, 2021

opinion: install wi-fi in low-income housing for seniors

montreal likes to call itself a "smart city." wouldn’t a smart city strategy be to bridge this existing digital divide?
the montreal gazette
nov 09, 2021

sutcliffe: let's look after the mental health of ottawa entrepreneurs

many business leaders struggle privately. they think it’s in the job description to be tough and resilient, so they’re reluctant to admit their pain. they worry others will lose confidence in them if they don’t project an image of having everything under control.
ottawa citizen
nov 09, 2021
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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pancreatic cancer canada
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obesity canada

deconstructing the burp: also called a belch or an eructation, burps can point to digestive issues

while passing gas through your mouth is rarely a sign of something sinister, frequent burping can be caused by acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome and celiac disease.
nick beare
nov 10, 2021

psychedelics could reduce daily opioid consumption

"these findings align with growing evidence that psychedelic use may be associated with detectable reductions in subsequent substance use, including illicit opioid use."
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
nov 09, 2021

illicit drug overdose deaths top 1,500 in first nine months of 2021

there were 181 reported deaths in august and 152 in september, the highest ever for those months.
cheryl chan
nov 09, 2021

christopher labos: what we can learn from the hpv vaccine

it is sometimes hard to remember that cervical cancer used to be one of the most common and deadly cancers in women.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
nov 09, 2021
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

scaled back remembrance day ceremonies continue under covid-19

there are no officials ceremonies for the second year in a row at municipal cemeteries.
postmedia news
nov 09, 2021

australian nurse inserted needle, pretended to inject covid-19 vaccine, police say

suspicion grew when patients asked for christina benz by name, then entered a closed room, which prosecutors said was 'clearly an anti-vaccination stance'
devika desai, national post
nov 09, 2021

opinion: install wi-fi in low-income housing for seniors

montreal likes to call itself a "smart city." wouldn’t a smart city strategy be to bridge this existing digital divide?
the montreal gazette
nov 09, 2021

sutcliffe: let's look after the mental health of ottawa entrepreneurs

many business leaders struggle privately. they think it’s in the job description to be tough and resilient, so they’re reluctant to admit their pain. they worry others will lose confidence in them if they don’t project an image of having everything under control.
ottawa citizen
nov 09, 2021
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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