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2022年世界杯名单猜测

how health care can respond to the lifelong impact of adverse childhood experiences

exposure to adverse childhood experiences, as well as disparities in social determinants of health, can significantly affect development and health in children.
the conversation
apr 11, 2022

machado: when it comes to what to say to someone who is grieving, there are no words

sometimes the most helpful thing to say someone who is grieving, whether it be the loss of a loved one, their health or a job, is nothing at all.
lisa machado
apr 11, 2022

apples treated with fungicides could be spreading a drug-resistant pathogen, researchers find

researchers swabbed more than 60 apples for c. auris and other yeasts, eight of which were positive, including samples from two common species of apples: royal gala and red delicious.
brighter world, mcmaster university
apr 08, 2022

like the smell of vanilla? so does the rest of the world

a study that looked at what odours we like most found that favourite scents around the world include vanilla, peaches or pineapple, while most of us dislike stinky feet.
maija kappler
apr 08, 2022

not believing in evolution is linked to racism, bigotry

a study of people in 45 countries found that those who disagreed with charles darwin's theory of evolution were more likely to be prejudiced and support discrimination.
maija kappler
apr 07, 2022

worried about the safety of antiperspirants? don't sweat it

recent recalls on aerosol deodorants and antiperspirants may have you rethinking your armpit strategy, but the experts say body odour products aren't worth perspiring over.
nick beare
apr 07, 2022

stuck in the middle with you: the inherent tension faced by medical officers of health

it would be wonderful for governments to make clear which they want: an independent advocate or a quiet, expert adviser?
healthy debate
apr 06, 2022

we've been told we should reduce the salt in our diets. but how low should we go?

while reducing sodium intake in people with heart failure showed health improvements, the findings have experts thinking that maybe salt doesn't impact our health as much as we thought.
robin roberts
apr 06, 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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breast cancer canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology

how health care can respond to the lifelong impact of adverse childhood experiences

exposure to adverse childhood experiences, as well as disparities in social determinants of health, can significantly affect development and health in children.
the conversation
apr 11, 2022

machado: when it comes to what to say to someone who is grieving, there are no words

sometimes the most helpful thing to say someone who is grieving, whether it be the loss of a loved one, their health or a job, is nothing at all.
lisa machado
apr 11, 2022

apples treated with fungicides could be spreading a drug-resistant pathogen, researchers find

researchers swabbed more than 60 apples for c. auris and other yeasts, eight of which were positive, including samples from two common species of apples: royal gala and red delicious.
brighter world, mcmaster university
apr 08, 2022

like the smell of vanilla? so does the rest of the world

a study that looked at what odours we like most found that favourite scents around the world include vanilla, peaches or pineapple, while most of us dislike stinky feet.
maija kappler
apr 08, 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

not believing in evolution is linked to racism, bigotry

a study of people in 45 countries found that those who disagreed with charles darwin's theory of evolution were more likely to be prejudiced and support discrimination.
maija kappler
apr 07, 2022

worried about the safety of antiperspirants? don't sweat it

recent recalls on aerosol deodorants and antiperspirants may have you rethinking your armpit strategy, but the experts say body odour products aren't worth perspiring over.
nick beare
apr 07, 2022

stuck in the middle with you: the inherent tension faced by medical officers of health

it would be wonderful for governments to make clear which they want: an independent advocate or a quiet, expert adviser?
healthy debate
apr 06, 2022

we've been told we should reduce the salt in our diets. but how low should we go?

while reducing sodium intake in people with heart failure showed health improvements, the findings have experts thinking that maybe salt doesn't impact our health as much as we thought.
robin roberts
apr 06, 2022
powered by
breast cancer canada
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