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justin ling: psychiatric teams, not the police, should be responding to mental-health calls

more than one-in-five interactions between rcmp officers and emotionally disturbed individuals ended in serious injury or death, 2014 study found
the national post
jun 30, 2020

saskatchewan's north short on child psychologists

prince albert — and the province's north — lost their only two psychiatrists trained to treat children and youth in the past year.
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
jun 29, 2020

six servings a day of veggies and fruit linked to better memory: study

people who made healthy food choices did better on verbal fluency tests.
nicholas sokic
jun 26, 2020

'we don't as a rule see dead people': death doulas in a pandemic

healthing.ca talks with several death doulas to figure out what dying means
nicholas sokic
jun 24, 2020

asthma rates falling in canada as doctors avoid antibiotics for young children: b.c. study

the study, by researchers at b.c. children’s hospital, the b.c. centre for disease control and ubc, also found that being prescribed antibiotics within the first 12 months of life is associated with almost double the risk of being diagnosed with asthma by age five.
tiffany crawford
jun 17, 2020

is it really a 'mental health day' if you're wfh?

'substantial decline in mental health' since the start of pandemic has employers rethinking paid time off.
anna sharratt
jun 17, 2020

we are gambling more since covid-19

one in four canadians surveyed feel they might be developing an gambling addiction.
nicholas sokic
jun 05, 2020

cooking, choir singing: activities help long-term care

recreation can reduce the level of care seniors need as they age.
nicholas sokic
jun 05, 2020
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justin ling: psychiatric teams, not the police, should be responding to mental-health calls

more than one-in-five interactions between rcmp officers and emotionally disturbed individuals ended in serious injury or death, 2014 study found
the national post
jun 30, 2020

saskatchewan's north short on child psychologists

prince albert — and the province's north — lost their only two psychiatrists trained to treat children and youth in the past year.
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
jun 29, 2020

six servings a day of veggies and fruit linked to better memory: study

people who made healthy food choices did better on verbal fluency tests.
nicholas sokic
jun 26, 2020

'we don't as a rule see dead people': death doulas in a pandemic

healthing.ca talks with several death doulas to figure out what dying means
nicholas sokic
jun 24, 2020
powered by
wellspring cancer support

asthma rates falling in canada as doctors avoid antibiotics for young children: b.c. study

the study, by researchers at b.c. children’s hospital, the b.c. centre for disease control and ubc, also found that being prescribed antibiotics within the first 12 months of life is associated with almost double the risk of being diagnosed with asthma by age five.
tiffany crawford
jun 17, 2020

is it really a 'mental health day' if you're wfh?

'substantial decline in mental health' since the start of pandemic has employers rethinking paid time off.
anna sharratt
jun 17, 2020

we are gambling more since covid-19

one in four canadians surveyed feel they might be developing an gambling addiction.
nicholas sokic
jun 05, 2020

cooking, choir singing: activities help long-term care

recreation can reduce the level of care seniors need as they age.
nicholas sokic
jun 05, 2020
powered by
breast cancer canada
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