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opinion: it's time to make pain management for children a national priority

nearly eight million canadians, including one out of five children, live with chronic pain.
katie birnie, phd and samina ali, md
nov 07, 2023

machado: glass children, glass adults — when illness makes us invisible

people who become the collateral damage of illness need a safe place to leave the hard feelings and dark emotions like anger, guilt and the sense of unfairness of being stuck with an enormous responsibility that they never signed up for.
lisa machado
oct 28, 2023

opinion: geroscience could transform aging but we must address its social and ethical implications

we need to find ways to ensure that people remain healthy for as long as possible as they get older.
john muscedere and jane rylett
oct 24, 2023

studies show coffee can improve liver health: canadian liver foundation

coffee lovers have a new reason to rejoice as the connection between their beloved brew and liver health becomes increasingly clear.
laura dellandrea, holistic nutritionist with the canadian liver foundation
oct 20, 2023

machado: people with dementia don't lose their identity. so why do we care for them like they do?

dementia villages like the hogeweyk in the netherlands and b.c.'s the village langley are revolutionizing dementia care, giving residents the opportunity live with joy, dignity and purpose. sounds special, but that's the way it should be.
lisa machado
oct 20, 2023

opinion: there's an urgent need for access to treatment for eating disorders

the eating disorders foundation of canada (edfc) has launched the harbour, an innovative program to provide shelter, treatment and ongoing care for students with eating disorders.
dr. robert campbell, president, eating disorders foundation of canada
oct 14, 2023

opinion: nationwide digital prescription service could unlock millions in funds for healthcare in canada

extensive scoping reviews by canada health infoway show that at full scale, the national implementation of e-prescribing alone represents an estimated $500 million (cad) in savings annually that could then be reinvested in the healthcare system.
jamie bruce, executive vice president of prescribeit at canada health infoway
oct 11, 2023

opinion: investment in psychosocial oncology is needed to treat mental, emotional, social and spiritual side effects of cancer  

as cancer rates climb, our ability to support patients through the biggest psychological health challenge they’ll face is dropping even further.
sarah roth, bc cancer foundation president and ceo and dr. alan bates, provincial practice leader psychiatry and program medical director supportive care at bc cancer
oct 10, 2023
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obesity canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence

opinion: it's time to make pain management for children a national priority

nearly eight million canadians, including one out of five children, live with chronic pain.
katie birnie, phd and samina ali, md
nov 07, 2023

machado: glass children, glass adults — when illness makes us invisible

people who become the collateral damage of illness need a safe place to leave the hard feelings and dark emotions like anger, guilt and the sense of unfairness of being stuck with an enormous responsibility that they never signed up for.
lisa machado
oct 28, 2023

opinion: geroscience could transform aging but we must address its social and ethical implications

we need to find ways to ensure that people remain healthy for as long as possible as they get older.
john muscedere and jane rylett
oct 24, 2023

studies show coffee can improve liver health: canadian liver foundation

coffee lovers have a new reason to rejoice as the connection between their beloved brew and liver health becomes increasingly clear.
laura dellandrea, holistic nutritionist with the canadian liver foundation
oct 20, 2023
powered by
obesity canada

machado: people with dementia don't lose their identity. so why do we care for them like they do?

dementia villages like the hogeweyk in the netherlands and b.c.'s the village langley are revolutionizing dementia care, giving residents the opportunity live with joy, dignity and purpose. sounds special, but that's the way it should be.
lisa machado
oct 20, 2023

opinion: there's an urgent need for access to treatment for eating disorders

the eating disorders foundation of canada (edfc) has launched the harbour, an innovative program to provide shelter, treatment and ongoing care for students with eating disorders.
dr. robert campbell, president, eating disorders foundation of canada
oct 14, 2023

opinion: nationwide digital prescription service could unlock millions in funds for healthcare in canada

extensive scoping reviews by canada health infoway show that at full scale, the national implementation of e-prescribing alone represents an estimated $500 million (cad) in savings annually that could then be reinvested in the healthcare system.
jamie bruce, executive vice president of prescribeit at canada health infoway
oct 11, 2023

opinion: investment in psychosocial oncology is needed to treat mental, emotional, social and spiritual side effects of cancer  

as cancer rates climb, our ability to support patients through the biggest psychological health challenge they’ll face is dropping even further.
sarah roth, bc cancer foundation president and ceo and dr. alan bates, provincial practice leader psychiatry and program medical director supportive care at bc cancer
oct 10, 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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