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this protein may be the cause of anxiety when we stop drinking: study

the hope is with further research, the protein (csf1) can be targeted to help people battle mental health issues when cutting down alcohol use.
chris arnold
jun 13, 2022

machado: have we forgotten the focus and energy that it takes to be out in the world?

from relearning how to be around people and the fear of getting covid, to the loss of flexibility, heading back to the office is more than a transition — it's another test of our mental health.
lisa machado
jun 13, 2022

your kitchen sponge may 'have a higher number of bacteria than there are people on earth'

a new study found that salmonella and other bacteria survive better on sponges than on kitchen brushes.
maija kappler
jun 10, 2022

as told to: 'i don't have any more tears to cry'

selvajothy manotheepan was a dancer until als robbed her of the ability to move. but despite facing monumental losses, she wants others to know that joy is possible.
as told to sadaf ahsan
jun 09, 2022

what do your fingernails say about your health?

from white marks to chips and breakage, your nails can offer important wellness clues.
nick beare
jun 09, 2022

health care that's 'devoid of kindness' and 'hipster doughnuts': sue robins on surviving life as a patient

vancouver activist, author and breast cancer survivor sue robins shares critical insights on the state of canada's health-care system in her new book, ducks in a row: healthcare reimagined.
karen hawthorne
jun 08, 2022

sepsis: do you know the signs?

according to sepsis canada, the risk of death increases by as much as eight per cent for every hour that treatment for sepsis is delayed.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2022

women not being told common anesthetic interferes with birth control: study

sugammadex can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives, including the mini-pill, combined pill, implants, vaginal rings and iuds.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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this protein may be the cause of anxiety when we stop drinking: study

the hope is with further research, the protein (csf1) can be targeted to help people battle mental health issues when cutting down alcohol use.
chris arnold
jun 13, 2022

machado: have we forgotten the focus and energy that it takes to be out in the world?

from relearning how to be around people and the fear of getting covid, to the loss of flexibility, heading back to the office is more than a transition — it's another test of our mental health.
lisa machado
jun 13, 2022

your kitchen sponge may 'have a higher number of bacteria than there are people on earth'

a new study found that salmonella and other bacteria survive better on sponges than on kitchen brushes.
maija kappler
jun 10, 2022

as told to: 'i don't have any more tears to cry'

selvajothy manotheepan was a dancer until als robbed her of the ability to move. but despite facing monumental losses, she wants others to know that joy is possible.
as told to sadaf ahsan
jun 09, 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

what do your fingernails say about your health?

from white marks to chips and breakage, your nails can offer important wellness clues.
nick beare
jun 09, 2022

health care that's 'devoid of kindness' and 'hipster doughnuts': sue robins on surviving life as a patient

vancouver activist, author and breast cancer survivor sue robins shares critical insights on the state of canada's health-care system in her new book, ducks in a row: healthcare reimagined.
karen hawthorne
jun 08, 2022

sepsis: do you know the signs?

according to sepsis canada, the risk of death increases by as much as eight per cent for every hour that treatment for sepsis is delayed.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2022

women not being told common anesthetic interferes with birth control: study

sugammadex can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives, including the mini-pill, combined pill, implants, vaginal rings and iuds.
dave yasvinski
jun 07, 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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