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2022年世界杯名单猜测

widely used pain killer linked to risk taking: 'they just don't feel as scared'

acetaminophen, an over-the-counter medicine sold under brand names tylenol and panadol, may have unintended effects on users' psychology
the national post
nov 19, 2021

opinion: homelessness in alberta is a public health emergency

being homeless exposes our community members to preventable life-and-limb-threatening conditions.
edmonton journal
nov 19, 2021

poll finds strong support for vaccine passports for children

support for requiring covid-19 vaccination to attend school came in at 64 per cent among people with children at home
ryan tumilty, national post
nov 19, 2021

kids' vaccines can't come soon enough as covid cases spike in children

dr. shazma mithani explained that she's particularly concerned about a looming fifth wave of covid as the weather cools, and more children's activities move indoors
calgary herald
nov 19, 2021

b.c. sending helicopters to deliver water to flooded farms: agriculture minister

some animals in poor health will have to be euthanized
the canadian press
nov 19, 2021

say cheese: ‘surgery selfies’ help identify infections early

sending your doctor a post-incision photo can actually be good for your health, according to a new study.
dave yasvinski
nov 18, 2021

irfan: shortcomings in covid plans are making high school a struggle

every student deserves an academic experience that we can remember joyfully post-graduation. unfortunately, countless ocdsb students have spent the past two years without balanced classes, clubs or even a bite of cafeteria food.
ottawa citizen
nov 18, 2021

research on alzheimer's vaccine shows great promise

a team of u.k. and german scientists are seeing some success in a potential breakthrough in alzheimer’s treatment.
liz braun, toronto sun
nov 18, 2021
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widely used pain killer linked to risk taking: 'they just don't feel as scared'

acetaminophen, an over-the-counter medicine sold under brand names tylenol and panadol, may have unintended effects on users' psychology
the national post
nov 19, 2021

opinion: homelessness in alberta is a public health emergency

being homeless exposes our community members to preventable life-and-limb-threatening conditions.
edmonton journal
nov 19, 2021

poll finds strong support for vaccine passports for children

support for requiring covid-19 vaccination to attend school came in at 64 per cent among people with children at home
ryan tumilty, national post
nov 19, 2021

kids' vaccines can't come soon enough as covid cases spike in children

dr. shazma mithani explained that she's particularly concerned about a looming fifth wave of covid as the weather cools, and more children's activities move indoors
calgary herald
nov 19, 2021
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada

b.c. sending helicopters to deliver water to flooded farms: agriculture minister

some animals in poor health will have to be euthanized
the canadian press
nov 19, 2021

say cheese: ‘surgery selfies’ help identify infections early

sending your doctor a post-incision photo can actually be good for your health, according to a new study.
dave yasvinski
nov 18, 2021

irfan: shortcomings in covid plans are making high school a struggle

every student deserves an academic experience that we can remember joyfully post-graduation. unfortunately, countless ocdsb students have spent the past two years without balanced classes, clubs or even a bite of cafeteria food.
ottawa citizen
nov 18, 2021

research on alzheimer's vaccine shows great promise

a team of u.k. and german scientists are seeing some success in a potential breakthrough in alzheimer’s treatment.
liz braun, toronto sun
nov 18, 2021
powered by
breast cancer canada
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