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2022年世界杯名单猜测

myocarditis: covid-19 is a much bigger risk to the heart than vaccination

adults who develop myocarditis from covid-19 have poorer outcomes than non-covid-19 cases, including a higher risk of death.
the conversation
jan 18, 2022

watch: we don't get killer abs with the #japaneseabsworkout

lying on a rolled up towel might give you a nice stretch, but, unfortunately, you need to do a little more to get abs of steel.
emma jones
jan 18, 2022

locked out but still together: sports teams may have boosted morale during pandemic

being a sports fan may have had more than just an entertainment benefit during the first waves of covid-19.
emma jones
jan 17, 2022

shift: i have omicron and an insatiable craving for salt and vinegar chips

'we aren't sure what to expect' is never what you want to hear — not from the person flying your plane, or the contractor renovating your house, or the dude making your first latte of the morning, but especially not from a doctor.
lisa machado
jan 17, 2022

asking for a friend: 'everything is chaos in perimenopause'

unpleasant body odours are just one sign of perimenopause, says dr. jerilynn prior, who wrote a book exploring why symptoms are often dismissed by doctors.
karen hawthorne
jan 14, 2022

my disability claim has been denied. now what?

to dispute a rejected disability claim, seeking medical advice and keeping detailed notes are just two of the steps you can take.
nainesh kotak
jan 14, 2022

code orange, code black: deciphering 'secret' hospital emergency messages

hospital codes inform staff about emergency events without causing concern or panic among patients and visitors.
nick beare
jan 12, 2022

half of men experience 'male menopause'

'late-onset hypogonadism' is a drop in testosterone levels that can lead to mood changes and hot flashes.
maija kappler
jan 11, 2022
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myocarditis: covid-19 is a much bigger risk to the heart than vaccination

adults who develop myocarditis from covid-19 have poorer outcomes than non-covid-19 cases, including a higher risk of death.
the conversation
jan 18, 2022

watch: we don't get killer abs with the #japaneseabsworkout

lying on a rolled up towel might give you a nice stretch, but, unfortunately, you need to do a little more to get abs of steel.
emma jones
jan 18, 2022

locked out but still together: sports teams may have boosted morale during pandemic

being a sports fan may have had more than just an entertainment benefit during the first waves of covid-19.
emma jones
jan 17, 2022

shift: i have omicron and an insatiable craving for salt and vinegar chips

'we aren't sure what to expect' is never what you want to hear — not from the person flying your plane, or the contractor renovating your house, or the dude making your first latte of the morning, but especially not from a doctor.
lisa machado
jan 17, 2022
powered by
wellspring cancer support

asking for a friend: 'everything is chaos in perimenopause'

unpleasant body odours are just one sign of perimenopause, says dr. jerilynn prior, who wrote a book exploring why symptoms are often dismissed by doctors.
karen hawthorne
jan 14, 2022

my disability claim has been denied. now what?

to dispute a rejected disability claim, seeking medical advice and keeping detailed notes are just two of the steps you can take.
nainesh kotak
jan 14, 2022

code orange, code black: deciphering 'secret' hospital emergency messages

hospital codes inform staff about emergency events without causing concern or panic among patients and visitors.
nick beare
jan 12, 2022

half of men experience 'male menopause'

'late-onset hypogonadism' is a drop in testosterone levels that can lead to mood changes and hot flashes.
maija kappler
jan 11, 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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