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世界杯决赛2022

omicron variant likely to make way to alberta: infectious disease expert

canada tallied its first two known cases of the omicron variant sunday, both detected in the ottawa area in people who had recently returned from nigeria
jason herring
nov 29, 2021

working out can trigger body's 'cannabis-like substances:' study

they are called “cannabis-like substances” because they behave similarly to the cannabinoids produced by the cannabis plant.
jane stevenson
nov 29, 2021

u of s researcher makes important link between climate change and disease prevalence in the canadian arctic

current research regarding vector-borne disease prevalence in the arctic and its effects on both wildlife and people is limited.
brooke kleiboer
nov 29, 2021

edmiston: as hiv funding goes down, hiv infections in canada increase. we can stop this

we have seen more organizations and more health issues competing for a slice of the same pie, resulting in service cuts for community-based programs.
laurie edmiston
nov 29, 2021

i took a post-vaccination antibody test. should you?

while people might wonder, 'did the vaccine work in me — and is it still working?' the tests, some experts have said, at best offer only a vague idea of someone’s immunity status
sharon kirkey
nov 29, 2021

edmonton saw rise in cardiac-related ems calls amid first snowstorm of season

delayed surgical procedures amid the pandemic have also caused some people to get sicker, magnifying their health risks.
blair mcbride
nov 29, 2021

new research calls key study, and breast screening guidelines, into question

the canadian national breast screening study -- a large, randomized control study -- has long been considered the gold standard and continues to influence policy.
elizabeth payne
nov 29, 2021

omicron variant likely to make way to alberta: infectious disease expert

canada tallied its first two known cases of the omicron variant sunday, both detected in the ottawa area in people who had recently returned from nigeria
jason herring
nov 29, 2021

working out can trigger body's 'cannabis-like substances:' study

they are called “cannabis-like substances” because they behave similarly to the cannabinoids produced by the cannabis plant.
jane stevenson
nov 29, 2021

u of s researcher makes important link between climate change and disease prevalence in the canadian arctic

current research regarding vector-borne disease prevalence in the arctic and its effects on both wildlife and people is limited.
brooke kleiboer
nov 29, 2021

edmiston: as hiv funding goes down, hiv infections in canada increase. we can stop this

we have seen more organizations and more health issues competing for a slice of the same pie, resulting in service cuts for community-based programs.
laurie edmiston
nov 29, 2021

i took a post-vaccination antibody test. should you?

while people might wonder, 'did the vaccine work in me — and is it still working?' the tests, some experts have said, at best offer only a vague idea of someone’s immunity status
sharon kirkey
nov 29, 2021

edmonton saw rise in cardiac-related ems calls amid first snowstorm of season

delayed surgical procedures amid the pandemic have also caused some people to get sicker, magnifying their health risks.
blair mcbride
nov 29, 2021

new research calls key study, and breast screening guidelines, into question

the canadian national breast screening study -- a large, randomized control study -- has long been considered the gold standard and continues to influence policy.
elizabeth payne
nov 29, 2021
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