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世界杯决赛2022

do canadians still need to lean on the five pillars of fitness?

aerobic conditioning, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition should be considered in exercise routines, but not always to the same degree.
jill barker
jan 10, 2022

delays in cancer surgeries, screening can be devastating, says canadian cancer society

according to one study, a four-week delay in cancer treatment increases the risk of patient death by about 10 per cent, a spokesperson says.
elizabeth payne
jan 07, 2022

how omicron may 'lift us out of the pandemic, so that this becomes the last wave of corona'

the net effect of the global omicron wave is that millions are poised to contract a version of covid that will leave them with natural immunity at the cost of some cold-like symptoms
tristin hopper
jan 07, 2022

douglas todd: let the light in, vancouverites, open your blinds

opinion: having many ‘eyes on the street’ enhances connectivity, security and our mental health
douglas todd
jan 07, 2022

seniors' needs not being met amid chsld staff shortage, says orderly

on jan. 1, sophie-kim nguyen was just one of two orderlies working in her wing at the chsld joseph-françois perrault, responsible for 32 patients.
jason magder
jan 07, 2022

most children admitted with covid-19 have short stays, cheo town hall participants hear

it's still not clear if infants have increased risks of infection from covid-19 or whether hospitals are seeing more of it because it is more transmissible or there have been more gatherings.
joanne laucius
jan 07, 2022

two ontario children under age six die with covid-19

"the best protection we can offer is for those of us who can, to get vaccinated," dr. eileen de villa said
liz braun
jan 07, 2022

do canadians still need to lean on the five pillars of fitness?

aerobic conditioning, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition should be considered in exercise routines, but not always to the same degree.
jill barker
jan 10, 2022

delays in cancer surgeries, screening can be devastating, says canadian cancer society

according to one study, a four-week delay in cancer treatment increases the risk of patient death by about 10 per cent, a spokesperson says.
elizabeth payne
jan 07, 2022

how omicron may 'lift us out of the pandemic, so that this becomes the last wave of corona'

the net effect of the global omicron wave is that millions are poised to contract a version of covid that will leave them with natural immunity at the cost of some cold-like symptoms
tristin hopper
jan 07, 2022

douglas todd: let the light in, vancouverites, open your blinds

opinion: having many ‘eyes on the street’ enhances connectivity, security and our mental health
douglas todd
jan 07, 2022

seniors' needs not being met amid chsld staff shortage, says orderly

on jan. 1, sophie-kim nguyen was just one of two orderlies working in her wing at the chsld joseph-françois perrault, responsible for 32 patients.
jason magder
jan 07, 2022

most children admitted with covid-19 have short stays, cheo town hall participants hear

it's still not clear if infants have increased risks of infection from covid-19 or whether hospitals are seeing more of it because it is more transmissible or there have been more gatherings.
joanne laucius
jan 07, 2022

two ontario children under age six die with covid-19

"the best protection we can offer is for those of us who can, to get vaccinated," dr. eileen de villa said
liz braun
jan 07, 2022
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