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how i care for autism: 'it took grieving and mourning to get me to where i am today'

sherron grant, who cares for her adult son with autism, says that despite canada's national autism strategy, families have yet to see meaningful change in care and support.
maja begovic
mar 15, 2023

down syndrome 'doesn't define talent'

the canadian down syndrome society (cdss) and linkedin's networking platform, inployable, opens up career possibilities for people who are neurodiverse.
karen hawthorne
mar 15, 2023

machado: forget the gratitude journal. what makes you feel free?

listing what she was grateful for in a fancy-looking notebook with sparkles on the cover only made lisa machado feel more fearful and aware that she could lose it all.
lisa machado
mar 13, 2023

weight loss isn't just about eating less and moving more

dietitian and weight loss coach tedi nikova uses a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance therapy and commitment therapy to help clients overcome unhealthy relationships with food.
karen hawthorne
mar 13, 2023

how i care for dementia: 'i don’t ever want to be looked at by john as a caregiver, i want him to see me as his partner'

when john mccaffery was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia at age 48, his wife cindy stepped in as his caregiver, and founded youquest, a not-for-profit organization that provides a day program to people under the age of 65 affected by dementia.
maja begovic
mar 13, 2023

obesity treatment: 'stop talking to patients like they are children'

dr. sean wharton is working towards changing how we understand obesity, from how doctors treat patients to society's perspectives: "african-american women carry their weight on their hips and thighs. yet, they’re demonized when they should just be called beautiful."
karen hawthorne
mar 10, 2023

why are doctors more likely to ignore women's pain?

from understanding how they talk about pain to understanding the barriers that society places on them, it's time to take a hard look at why our health care system is failing women.
maija kappler
mar 09, 2023

happiness doesn't depend on your weight, says gillian mandich, happiness expert

social connection determines happiness more than money, gender, race, where we live, education, and even the number on the scale.
karen hawthorne
mar 09, 2023
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how i care for autism: 'it took grieving and mourning to get me to where i am today'

sherron grant, who cares for her adult son with autism, says that despite canada's national autism strategy, families have yet to see meaningful change in care and support.
maja begovic
mar 15, 2023

down syndrome 'doesn't define talent'

the canadian down syndrome society (cdss) and linkedin's networking platform, inployable, opens up career possibilities for people who are neurodiverse.
karen hawthorne
mar 15, 2023

machado: forget the gratitude journal. what makes you feel free?

listing what she was grateful for in a fancy-looking notebook with sparkles on the cover only made lisa machado feel more fearful and aware that she could lose it all.
lisa machado
mar 13, 2023

weight loss isn't just about eating less and moving more

dietitian and weight loss coach tedi nikova uses a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance therapy and commitment therapy to help clients overcome unhealthy relationships with food.
karen hawthorne
mar 13, 2023
powered by
diabetes canada

how i care for dementia: 'i don’t ever want to be looked at by john as a caregiver, i want him to see me as his partner'

when john mccaffery was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia at age 48, his wife cindy stepped in as his caregiver, and founded youquest, a not-for-profit organization that provides a day program to people under the age of 65 affected by dementia.
maja begovic
mar 13, 2023

obesity treatment: 'stop talking to patients like they are children'

dr. sean wharton is working towards changing how we understand obesity, from how doctors treat patients to society's perspectives: "african-american women carry their weight on their hips and thighs. yet, they’re demonized when they should just be called beautiful."
karen hawthorne
mar 10, 2023

why are doctors more likely to ignore women's pain?

from understanding how they talk about pain to understanding the barriers that society places on them, it's time to take a hard look at why our health care system is failing women.
maija kappler
mar 09, 2023

happiness doesn't depend on your weight, says gillian mandich, happiness expert

social connection determines happiness more than money, gender, race, where we live, education, and even the number on the scale.
karen hawthorne
mar 09, 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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