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2022年世界杯名单猜测

construction workers risk exposing loved ones to toxic metals: study

researchers found 30 dangerous metals inside the homes of people who worked on construction sites, as well as those employed in janitorial or auto repair roles.
dave yasvinski
feb 22, 2022

my aunt has stage iv colon cancer. i hope her story makes you think twice about skipping screening

don't let worries about the dreaded colonoscopy stop you from being tested — a simple stool test could save your life.
jessica bouchard
feb 22, 2022

machado: life can be short, so why is living in the present so hard?

fill as many gratitude journals as you want with the things you are thankful for, but when life gets crappy, it takes superhero-calibre strength to consciously find joy in the present.
lisa machado
feb 21, 2022

college must act to ensure equitable health-care outcomes for women, marginalized communities

it is through solidarity and shared demands for accountability that we can stem the tides of preventable deaths being experienced by patients and health-care practitioners alike.
healthy debate
feb 18, 2022

asking for a friend: why do i get so congested when i sleep?

a humidifier and salt spray can help nasal congestion, but be careful with topical decongestants: your nose can become addicted.
karen hawthorne
feb 18, 2022

just like us, some monkeys 'choke' under pressure, while others thrive

it turns out that how we react under pressure is an evolutionary common stress response.
maija kappler
feb 17, 2022

'fundamental change' to address patient backlogs called for by ontario medical association could take 8 years

creation of integrated ambulatory centres, which would focus on routine outpatient procedures, may help cut back on patient wait times.
emma jones
feb 17, 2022

dr. nowak: sometimes the most important prescription has nothing to do with medication

a good social prescription can be transformative, shifting the conversation between a patient and a doctor from asking 'what’s the matter with you?' to 'what matters to you?'
dr. dominik nowak
feb 17, 2022
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construction workers risk exposing loved ones to toxic metals: study

researchers found 30 dangerous metals inside the homes of people who worked on construction sites, as well as those employed in janitorial or auto repair roles.
dave yasvinski
feb 22, 2022

my aunt has stage iv colon cancer. i hope her story makes you think twice about skipping screening

don't let worries about the dreaded colonoscopy stop you from being tested — a simple stool test could save your life.
jessica bouchard
feb 22, 2022

machado: life can be short, so why is living in the present so hard?

fill as many gratitude journals as you want with the things you are thankful for, but when life gets crappy, it takes superhero-calibre strength to consciously find joy in the present.
lisa machado
feb 21, 2022

college must act to ensure equitable health-care outcomes for women, marginalized communities

it is through solidarity and shared demands for accountability that we can stem the tides of preventable deaths being experienced by patients and health-care practitioners alike.
healthy debate
feb 18, 2022
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada

asking for a friend: why do i get so congested when i sleep?

a humidifier and salt spray can help nasal congestion, but be careful with topical decongestants: your nose can become addicted.
karen hawthorne
feb 18, 2022

just like us, some monkeys 'choke' under pressure, while others thrive

it turns out that how we react under pressure is an evolutionary common stress response.
maija kappler
feb 17, 2022

'fundamental change' to address patient backlogs called for by ontario medical association could take 8 years

creation of integrated ambulatory centres, which would focus on routine outpatient procedures, may help cut back on patient wait times.
emma jones
feb 17, 2022

dr. nowak: sometimes the most important prescription has nothing to do with medication

a good social prescription can be transformative, shifting the conversation between a patient and a doctor from asking 'what’s the matter with you?' to 'what matters to you?'
dr. dominik nowak
feb 17, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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