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2022年世界杯名单猜测

trust comes when you admit what you don’t know – lessons from child development research

children become skeptical of adults who are mixed up but confident.
the conversation
feb 16, 2022

scientists discover how caffeine protects against cardiovascular disease

researchers say that just two to three average-sized cups of coffee per day contains enough caffeine to trigger a cascade effect.
brighter world, mcmaster university
feb 16, 2022

we consume more than 100,000 tonnes of pharmaceuticals every year. and then these drugs end up in our water

researchers studied the water from rivers around the world and found harmful levels of contaminants, including the anti-bacterial drugs, antibiotics and pain medication.
maija kappler
feb 16, 2022

why are olympic athletes wearing tape on their faces?

it's not just to cheer on their home country.
maija kappler
feb 15, 2022

'the way we're curing our patients is through poisoning them'

treatments for cancer in kids, while mostly effective, also cause serious side effects, something one of canada's leading pediatric oncologists hopes investment in research will change.
karen hawthorne
feb 15, 2022

health canada report on climate change is dire, but not hopeless

today's environmental disasters and infectious diseases are a warning of the dangers that warming temperatures pose for our future.
maija kappler
feb 14, 2022

machado: how hope lives on despite a rodent-filled shelter, physical pain and a few cans of rice and beans

the experts say that hope sustains us. it absolutely must, otherwise how does one survive impossible circumstances and rotten luck?
lisa machado
feb 14, 2022

chronic love: dating, sex and living with illness

dating is already hard. add a chronic illness to the mix, and well, it can be hell.
sadaf ahsan
feb 14, 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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diabetes canada
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trust comes when you admit what you don’t know – lessons from child development research

children become skeptical of adults who are mixed up but confident.
the conversation
feb 16, 2022

scientists discover how caffeine protects against cardiovascular disease

researchers say that just two to three average-sized cups of coffee per day contains enough caffeine to trigger a cascade effect.
brighter world, mcmaster university
feb 16, 2022

we consume more than 100,000 tonnes of pharmaceuticals every year. and then these drugs end up in our water

researchers studied the water from rivers around the world and found harmful levels of contaminants, including the anti-bacterial drugs, antibiotics and pain medication.
maija kappler
feb 16, 2022

why are olympic athletes wearing tape on their faces?

it's not just to cheer on their home country.
maija kappler
feb 15, 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

'the way we're curing our patients is through poisoning them'

treatments for cancer in kids, while mostly effective, also cause serious side effects, something one of canada's leading pediatric oncologists hopes investment in research will change.
karen hawthorne
feb 15, 2022

health canada report on climate change is dire, but not hopeless

today's environmental disasters and infectious diseases are a warning of the dangers that warming temperatures pose for our future.
maija kappler
feb 14, 2022

machado: how hope lives on despite a rodent-filled shelter, physical pain and a few cans of rice and beans

the experts say that hope sustains us. it absolutely must, otherwise how does one survive impossible circumstances and rotten luck?
lisa machado
feb 14, 2022

chronic love: dating, sex and living with illness

dating is already hard. add a chronic illness to the mix, and well, it can be hell.
sadaf ahsan
feb 14, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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