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'canada is lagging behind other g7 countries': every four hours someone in canada is infected with hiv

barriers like access to care, stigma, poverty, racism, substance use and mental health disorders, combined with continued funding cuts, has made it difficult to control hiv.
maja begovic
dec 2 2021

eating disorders have increased during covid-19 — how to recognize them and how to help

when the body is malnourished, the brain is, too. this changes the way the brain sees the body, and the way it sees food.
the conversation
dec 2 2021

it may be time to get a new mask

despite a recent public health agency of canada recommendation that medical masks are most effective, cloth masks can work too as long as they meet certain criteria.
maija kappler
dec 1 2021

we’re not safe until we’re all safe: canada must live up to global vaccine commitments

pharmaceutical manufacturers that own most of the approved covid-19 vaccines not only have a monopoly on their production but benefit from a lack of transparency on bilateral agreements.
healthy debate
dec 1 2021

why is my eyelid twitching?

eyelid twitching (eyelid myokymia) is quite common, and almost always benign, temporary and rarely a cause for concern.
nick beare
dec 1 2021

are the immune system's own antibodies responsible for long covid?

long covid, also known as the post-covid condition, includes as many as 200 symptoms that persist months after a severe, mild or asymptomatic sars-cov-2 infection.
dave yasvinski
nov 30 2021

is the covid vaccine for children safe and effective? addressing parents’ concerns

each person in the community that gets vaccinated gets us one step closer to ending the pandemic.
seema marwaha, healthy debate
nov 29 2021

virgil abloh had cardiac angiosarcoma, a rare, painful cancer that affects the heart

the influential designer, who kept his diagnosis a secret for more than two years, believed that clothes were 'totems of identity that sat at the nexus of art, music, politics and philosophy.'
maija kappler
nov 29 2021
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'canada is lagging behind other g7 countries': every four hours someone in canada is infected with hiv

barriers like access to care, stigma, poverty, racism, substance use and mental health disorders, combined with continued funding cuts, has made it difficult to control hiv.
maja begovic
dec 2 2021

eating disorders have increased during covid-19 — how to recognize them and how to help

when the body is malnourished, the brain is, too. this changes the way the brain sees the body, and the way it sees food.
the conversation
dec 2 2021

it may be time to get a new mask

despite a recent public health agency of canada recommendation that medical masks are most effective, cloth masks can work too as long as they meet certain criteria.
maija kappler
dec 1 2021

we’re not safe until we’re all safe: canada must live up to global vaccine commitments

pharmaceutical manufacturers that own most of the approved covid-19 vaccines not only have a monopoly on their production but benefit from a lack of transparency on bilateral agreements.
healthy debate
dec 1 2021
powered by
diabetes canada

why is my eyelid twitching?

eyelid twitching (eyelid myokymia) is quite common, and almost always benign, temporary and rarely a cause for concern.
nick beare
dec 1 2021

are the immune system's own antibodies responsible for long covid?

long covid, also known as the post-covid condition, includes as many as 200 symptoms that persist months after a severe, mild or asymptomatic sars-cov-2 infection.
dave yasvinski
nov 30 2021

is the covid vaccine for children safe and effective? addressing parents’ concerns

each person in the community that gets vaccinated gets us one step closer to ending the pandemic.
seema marwaha, healthy debate
nov 29 2021

virgil abloh had cardiac angiosarcoma, a rare, painful cancer that affects the heart

the influential designer, who kept his diagnosis a secret for more than two years, believed that clothes were 'totems of identity that sat at the nexus of art, music, politics and philosophy.'
maija kappler
nov 29 2021
powered by
save your skin foundation

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