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世界杯决赛2022

weed at a young age linked to substance use disorders

those who first used cannabis or prescription drugs between the ages of 12 and 17 had a greater risk of becoming dependent within a year than those aged 18 to 25.
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
mar 31, 2021

covid-19: ontario reports 2,333 new cases

there were 124 new confirmed cases in ottawa, according to public health ontario, bringing the city’s total to 17,257 since the pandemic’s start.
bruce deachman
mar 31, 2021

about 26k travellers were exempt from mandatory quarantine hotel

that's about 23 per cent of all air travellers since feb. 21. new data also reveals that about 1 in 100 passengers have tested positive for covid-19
adrian humphreys, national post
mar 31, 2021

double stigma: using cannabis to treat endometriosis

"the future of access for women, the future of medical cannabis, i think, lies in ensuring that we have a voice and we share our experiences.”
sam riches
mar 29, 2021

public health was unsure if travellers were following quarantine: ag

'less than half of the travellers suspected of non-compliance with quarantine orders were referred to law enforcement for follow-up'
healthing.ca
mar 26, 2021

despite issues, science suggests covid lockdowns work

still, for many lay people and some doctors and scientists , the question has become: was it all worth it?
healthing.ca
mar 22, 2021

paramedic vaccinates grandparents he hadn't seen for a year

"they knew we were coming, we were all very excited. we opened the door and there was a lot of joyful yelling."
healthing.ca
mar 12, 2021

astrazeneca vaccine safe despite reports of blood clots: dr. henry

europe's medical agency is investigating after 30 blood clots were reported out of more than five million patients who received the vaccine.
healthing.ca
mar 12, 2021

weed at a young age linked to substance use disorders

those who first used cannabis or prescription drugs between the ages of 12 and 17 had a greater risk of becoming dependent within a year than those aged 18 to 25.
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
mar 31, 2021

covid-19: ontario reports 2,333 new cases

there were 124 new confirmed cases in ottawa, according to public health ontario, bringing the city’s total to 17,257 since the pandemic’s start.
bruce deachman
mar 31, 2021

about 26k travellers were exempt from mandatory quarantine hotel

that's about 23 per cent of all air travellers since feb. 21. new data also reveals that about 1 in 100 passengers have tested positive for covid-19
adrian humphreys, national post
mar 31, 2021

double stigma: using cannabis to treat endometriosis

"the future of access for women, the future of medical cannabis, i think, lies in ensuring that we have a voice and we share our experiences.”
sam riches
mar 29, 2021

public health was unsure if travellers were following quarantine: ag

'less than half of the travellers suspected of non-compliance with quarantine orders were referred to law enforcement for follow-up'
healthing.ca
mar 26, 2021

despite issues, science suggests covid lockdowns work

still, for many lay people and some doctors and scientists , the question has become: was it all worth it?
healthing.ca
mar 22, 2021

paramedic vaccinates grandparents he hadn't seen for a year

"they knew we were coming, we were all very excited. we opened the door and there was a lot of joyful yelling."
healthing.ca
mar 12, 2021

astrazeneca vaccine safe despite reports of blood clots: dr. henry

europe's medical agency is investigating after 30 blood clots were reported out of more than five million patients who received the vaccine.
healthing.ca
mar 12, 2021
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