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2022年世界杯名单猜测

kotak: what happens when returning to your job after a disability doesn't work out?

most long-term disability policies contain what is known as a “recurrent disability” clause because recoveries don’t always progress the way we hope.
nainesh kotak
may 19, 2022

five myths about obesity

obesity is a complex disease, and a lack of proper information can lead to the formation of some potentially harmful myths.
nick beare and obesity matters
may 19, 2022

dr. nowak: every canadian should have access to a family doctor — it's a matter of life and death

people with a family doctor get more timely preventive care, avoid emergency room visits and hospital stays, and even live longer.
dr. dominik nowak
may 19, 2022

monkeypox is now in canada: should you be worried?

the rare virus has now been identified in quebec, although the public health agency of canada has not had any cases reported.
maija kappler
may 19, 2022

hernia: do you know the signs?

hernias do not typically get better on their own and, if left untreated, can grow larger and lead to further complications — some which are life-threatening.
dave yasvinski
may 18, 2022

tiktok tuesday: we take on a potentially damaging #cleaninghack

the self-cleaning function on your oven may make pans shine, but experts warn this is also a great way to ruin them, and set yourself up for some health risks.
emma jones
may 17, 2022

spike in esophageal cancer has researchers calling for more endoscopies

researchers found that the rate of cancer rate among patients between the ages of 45 and 64 has risen from 49 per 100,000 to 94 per 100,000.
dave yasvinski
may 17, 2022

what it feels like: 'epilepsy has made me a more grounded person'

her experience as a patient has taught dr. sonika kainth "what it's like to be a human with a chronic condition."
as told to sadaf ahsan
may 16, 2022
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pancreatic cancer canada
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diabetes canada
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obesity matters

kotak: what happens when returning to your job after a disability doesn't work out?

most long-term disability policies contain what is known as a “recurrent disability” clause because recoveries don’t always progress the way we hope.
nainesh kotak
may 19, 2022

five myths about obesity

obesity is a complex disease, and a lack of proper information can lead to the formation of some potentially harmful myths.
nick beare and obesity matters
may 19, 2022

dr. nowak: every canadian should have access to a family doctor — it's a matter of life and death

people with a family doctor get more timely preventive care, avoid emergency room visits and hospital stays, and even live longer.
dr. dominik nowak
may 19, 2022

monkeypox is now in canada: should you be worried?

the rare virus has now been identified in quebec, although the public health agency of canada has not had any cases reported.
maija kappler
may 19, 2022
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada

hernia: do you know the signs?

hernias do not typically get better on their own and, if left untreated, can grow larger and lead to further complications — some which are life-threatening.
dave yasvinski
may 18, 2022

tiktok tuesday: we take on a potentially damaging #cleaninghack

the self-cleaning function on your oven may make pans shine, but experts warn this is also a great way to ruin them, and set yourself up for some health risks.
emma jones
may 17, 2022

spike in esophageal cancer has researchers calling for more endoscopies

researchers found that the rate of cancer rate among patients between the ages of 45 and 64 has risen from 49 per 100,000 to 94 per 100,000.
dave yasvinski
may 17, 2022

what it feels like: 'epilepsy has made me a more grounded person'

her experience as a patient has taught dr. sonika kainth "what it's like to be a human with a chronic condition."
as told to sadaf ahsan
may 16, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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