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adults with disabilities bearing brunt of covid-19: study

the study suggests measures to better meet the needs of people with disabilities, including improving accommodation for those who need a support person and training clinicians on the needs and rights of this community.
dave yasvinski
jan 31, 2022

machado: is five days really enough time to grieve?

canada's provincial bereavement leave policies range from one to seven days away from work to manage the loss of a family member, some paid, but mostly unpaid. is this the best we can do?
lisa machado
jan 31, 2022

what to do about that painful ingrown toenail

there are a lot of reasons you keep getting that sore toe, from cutting your toenails wrong, wearing tight shoes and genetics.
nick beare
jan 28, 2022

concussion management is changing as more research suggests exercise is best approach

concussion patients were once prescribed rest in a dark room, but in recent years concussion management has literally come out of the dark.
the conversation
jan 27, 2022

i am a doctor. here's what my patients are talking to me about

omicron is not always mild, vaccinations and boosters are the most important layer of protection, and no, health care is not on pause.
dr. dominik nowak
jan 27, 2022

'stem cell clinics are an area of risk': a conversation with peter zandstra, recently named to the order of canada

the canadian scientist's latest research is focused on figuring out how stem cells from umbilical cord blood can replace stem cell transplants.
emma jones
jan 27, 2022

how tired you are after housework or a walk may predict an earlier death

a reduction in 'fatigability' may 'stem the downward spiral of impaired physical function,' say researchers.
dave yasvinski
jan 26, 2022

the sizzle of eye contact: are masks increasing intimacy?

experiments that have shown people can fall in love just by staring into each other's eyes raises the possibility that pandemic face-coverings are helping us make deeper connections.
sadaf ahsan
jan 26, 2022
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adults with disabilities bearing brunt of covid-19: study

the study suggests measures to better meet the needs of people with disabilities, including improving accommodation for those who need a support person and training clinicians on the needs and rights of this community.
dave yasvinski
jan 31, 2022

machado: is five days really enough time to grieve?

canada's provincial bereavement leave policies range from one to seven days away from work to manage the loss of a family member, some paid, but mostly unpaid. is this the best we can do?
lisa machado
jan 31, 2022

what to do about that painful ingrown toenail

there are a lot of reasons you keep getting that sore toe, from cutting your toenails wrong, wearing tight shoes and genetics.
nick beare
jan 28, 2022

concussion management is changing as more research suggests exercise is best approach

concussion patients were once prescribed rest in a dark room, but in recent years concussion management has literally come out of the dark.
the conversation
jan 27, 2022
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada

i am a doctor. here's what my patients are talking to me about

omicron is not always mild, vaccinations and boosters are the most important layer of protection, and no, health care is not on pause.
dr. dominik nowak
jan 27, 2022

'stem cell clinics are an area of risk': a conversation with peter zandstra, recently named to the order of canada

the canadian scientist's latest research is focused on figuring out how stem cells from umbilical cord blood can replace stem cell transplants.
emma jones
jan 27, 2022

how tired you are after housework or a walk may predict an earlier death

a reduction in 'fatigability' may 'stem the downward spiral of impaired physical function,' say researchers.
dave yasvinski
jan 26, 2022

the sizzle of eye contact: are masks increasing intimacy?

experiments that have shown people can fall in love just by staring into each other's eyes raises the possibility that pandemic face-coverings are helping us make deeper connections.
sadaf ahsan
jan 26, 2022
powered by
breast cancer canada
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