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2022年世界杯名单猜测

why is my eyelid twitching?

eyelid twitching (eyelid myokymia) is quite common, and almost always benign, temporary and rarely a cause for concern.
nick beare
dec 01, 2021

doctors and nurses declare a climate and ecological ‘code red’ for b.c.

it is now up to our provincial governments to develop climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems and to achieve net-zero healthcare systems.
healthy debate
nov 30, 2021

were you diagnosed with a serious illness just in time? we want to hear from you

thousands of canadians are facing serious illnesses because of delays in testing, diagnosis and treatment caused by covid-19. what about those who have experienced the opposite?
healthing.ca
nov 29, 2021

we know more about how moles become melanoma than we did last week

researchers have found that environmental signals dictate whether or not a mole progresses to deadly skin cancer.
maija kappler
nov 29, 2021

should you be worried about your poo?

from size to colour, your stool says a lot about you.
nick beare
nov 26, 2021

advice: do i need sunscreen if there's spf in my moisturizer?

the main difference between an spf moisturizer and sunscreen is that the moisturizer hydrates skin, while sunscreen protects from the sun’s damaging uv rays.
maja begovic
nov 26, 2021

‘home is the most dangerous place for women’: 16 days of activism against gender-based violence

some women and girls can protect themselves from public violence more effectively than others given entrenched inequalities and an inequitable distribution of resources.
the conversation
nov 26, 2021

why are we still banning blood donations from gay and bisexual men?

it could take three years for health canada to review and approve the canadian blood services application for a change in blood donation criteria.
sadaf ahsan
nov 25, 2021
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obesity matters
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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wellspring cancer support

why is my eyelid twitching?

eyelid twitching (eyelid myokymia) is quite common, and almost always benign, temporary and rarely a cause for concern.
nick beare
dec 01, 2021

doctors and nurses declare a climate and ecological ‘code red’ for b.c.

it is now up to our provincial governments to develop climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems and to achieve net-zero healthcare systems.
healthy debate
nov 30, 2021

were you diagnosed with a serious illness just in time? we want to hear from you

thousands of canadians are facing serious illnesses because of delays in testing, diagnosis and treatment caused by covid-19. what about those who have experienced the opposite?
healthing.ca
nov 29, 2021

we know more about how moles become melanoma than we did last week

researchers have found that environmental signals dictate whether or not a mole progresses to deadly skin cancer.
maija kappler
nov 29, 2021
powered by
obesity matters

should you be worried about your poo?

from size to colour, your stool says a lot about you.
nick beare
nov 26, 2021

advice: do i need sunscreen if there's spf in my moisturizer?

the main difference between an spf moisturizer and sunscreen is that the moisturizer hydrates skin, while sunscreen protects from the sun’s damaging uv rays.
maja begovic
nov 26, 2021

‘home is the most dangerous place for women’: 16 days of activism against gender-based violence

some women and girls can protect themselves from public violence more effectively than others given entrenched inequalities and an inequitable distribution of resources.
the conversation
nov 26, 2021

why are we still banning blood donations from gay and bisexual men?

it could take three years for health canada to review and approve the canadian blood services application for a change in blood donation criteria.
sadaf ahsan
nov 25, 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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