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2022年世界杯名单猜测

is it true that you lose most of your body heat from your head?

covering your head helps to protect you from frostbite or hypothermia.
nick beare
feb 07, 2022

mysterious havana syndrome could be caused by electromagnetic energy

a pulse of radiofrequency energy, produced from tens to hundreds of meters away, could plausibly cause symptoms associated with havana syndrome.
emma jones
feb 04, 2022

susan lucci wants women to ignore the instinct 'not to bother the doctor'

the soap opera star, who narrowly avoided a heart attack in 2018, now works with the american heart association to raise awareness of heart health, especially for women.
maija kappler
feb 04, 2022

how sweat sensors could play a critical role in monitoring our health

wearable sweat sensors are a powerful solution for monitoring daily health.
the conversation
feb 03, 2022

jackass's johnny knoxville experienced a brain hemorrhage during filming of latest movie

also: why isn't there a hard-and-fast rule for how many concussions are too many?
emma jones
feb 02, 2022

utis, kidney disease, cancer: what your pee says about you

from yellow to brown to, yes, blue, the colour of your urine offers important clues about your health.
nick beare
feb 02, 2022

adhd in females: outdated criteria leading to missed diagnoses

as a result of outdated criteria, females with adhd often go either undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
healthy debate
feb 01, 2022

anxiety and depression keeping nurses up at night: study

employers need to address work stress and other factors that contribute to insomnia and ensure nurses have the necessary resources, like staffing, beds and personal protective equipment.
dave yasvinski
feb 01, 2022
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)
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diabetes canada
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breast cancer canada

is it true that you lose most of your body heat from your head?

covering your head helps to protect you from frostbite or hypothermia.
nick beare
feb 07, 2022

mysterious havana syndrome could be caused by electromagnetic energy

a pulse of radiofrequency energy, produced from tens to hundreds of meters away, could plausibly cause symptoms associated with havana syndrome.
emma jones
feb 04, 2022

susan lucci wants women to ignore the instinct 'not to bother the doctor'

the soap opera star, who narrowly avoided a heart attack in 2018, now works with the american heart association to raise awareness of heart health, especially for women.
maija kappler
feb 04, 2022

how sweat sensors could play a critical role in monitoring our health

wearable sweat sensors are a powerful solution for monitoring daily health.
the conversation
feb 03, 2022
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

jackass's johnny knoxville experienced a brain hemorrhage during filming of latest movie

also: why isn't there a hard-and-fast rule for how many concussions are too many?
emma jones
feb 02, 2022

utis, kidney disease, cancer: what your pee says about you

from yellow to brown to, yes, blue, the colour of your urine offers important clues about your health.
nick beare
feb 02, 2022

adhd in females: outdated criteria leading to missed diagnoses

as a result of outdated criteria, females with adhd often go either undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
healthy debate
feb 01, 2022

anxiety and depression keeping nurses up at night: study

employers need to address work stress and other factors that contribute to insomnia and ensure nurses have the necessary resources, like staffing, beds and personal protective equipment.
dave yasvinski
feb 01, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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