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2022年世界杯名单猜测

asking for a friend: ‘amputation is all too common’ — why an ingrown toenail is a big deal

a red, swollen and sore toe is a wake-up call to take care of your feet, says peter ferguson, vice president of the college of chiropodists of ontario.
karen hawthorne
feb 25, 2022

canada's lethal 'postal code lottery': why won't ontario and the atlantic provinces fund life-saving take-home cancer drugs?

the cancertainty coalition wants fair and equal access to cancer drugs regardless of where you live.
robin roberts
feb 25, 2022

researchers are using worms to figure out how humans can live longer

if we could treat aging as a disease, we'd also be addressing conditions that typically affect older communities like cardiovascular issues and cancer, say experts.
chris arnold
feb 24, 2022

tips for navigating an emergency department visit: who you’ll see, what to ask and why it matters

being knowledgeable and prepared to advocate for yourself can make the next emergency department visit easier and less stressful.
the conversation
feb 24, 2022

why quebec nurses submitted a complaint to the u.n. over 'forced labour'

regular, systematic use of mandatory overtime is an "abusive" practice, according to fiq, the province's largest nursing union.
maija kappler
feb 23, 2022

fund vital mental health interventions, not more policing

it is crucial that police alternatives to crisis response calls be driven by peer support workers and regulated health professionals.
healthy debate
feb 23, 2022

do infertility treatments pose a risk to women’s health?

researchers found that women using assisted reproductive technology were more at risk of acute kidney damage as well as developing an irregular heartbeat.
dave yasvinski
feb 23, 2022

'deep frustration and hatred of what your body is doing': the girl guides tackle period poverty

they may be an unexpected ally for helping to bring period products to girls and women around the world, but the girl guides are combating stigma around menstruation and period poverty.
daneese rao
feb 23, 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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diabetes canada

asking for a friend: ‘amputation is all too common’ — why an ingrown toenail is a big deal

a red, swollen and sore toe is a wake-up call to take care of your feet, says peter ferguson, vice president of the college of chiropodists of ontario.
karen hawthorne
feb 25, 2022

canada's lethal 'postal code lottery': why won't ontario and the atlantic provinces fund life-saving take-home cancer drugs?

the cancertainty coalition wants fair and equal access to cancer drugs regardless of where you live.
robin roberts
feb 25, 2022

researchers are using worms to figure out how humans can live longer

if we could treat aging as a disease, we'd also be addressing conditions that typically affect older communities like cardiovascular issues and cancer, say experts.
chris arnold
feb 24, 2022

tips for navigating an emergency department visit: who you’ll see, what to ask and why it matters

being knowledgeable and prepared to advocate for yourself can make the next emergency department visit easier and less stressful.
the conversation
feb 24, 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

why quebec nurses submitted a complaint to the u.n. over 'forced labour'

regular, systematic use of mandatory overtime is an "abusive" practice, according to fiq, the province's largest nursing union.
maija kappler
feb 23, 2022

fund vital mental health interventions, not more policing

it is crucial that police alternatives to crisis response calls be driven by peer support workers and regulated health professionals.
healthy debate
feb 23, 2022

do infertility treatments pose a risk to women’s health?

researchers found that women using assisted reproductive technology were more at risk of acute kidney damage as well as developing an irregular heartbeat.
dave yasvinski
feb 23, 2022

'deep frustration and hatred of what your body is doing': the girl guides tackle period poverty

they may be an unexpected ally for helping to bring period products to girls and women around the world, but the girl guides are combating stigma around menstruation and period poverty.
daneese rao
feb 23, 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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