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ottawa kids with autism, allergies, other special needs can pre-register now for their covid-19 shots

kids come first, a partnership between cheo and other health agencies, is pre-registering children for its vaccine clinics.
jacquie miller
nov 18 2021

irfan: shortcomings in covid plans are making high school a struggle

every student deserves an academic experience that we can remember joyfully post-graduation. unfortunately, countless ocdsb students have spent the past two years without balanced classes, clubs or even a bite of cafeteria food.
ottawa citizen
nov 18 2021

simon fraser scientist says covid booster may not be necessary for all canadians

covid vaccines are doing such a good job here that heal...
liz braun, toronto sun
nov 18 2021

research on alzheimer's vaccine shows great promise

a team of u.k. and german scientists are seeing some success in a potential breakthrough in alzheimer’s treatment.
liz braun, toronto sun
nov 18 2021

one in five vaccinees in long term care at greater risk of covid, supporting booster shots need

about 70 per cent of canada’s covid-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care or nursing homes.
brighter world, mcmaster university
nov 18 2021

calgary researchers find covid steroid more effective in men than women

calgary doctor calls increased death among women given steroids to treat covid infection 'unsettling.'
chris arnold
nov 18 2021

‘off-label’ use is common in medicine: a bioethicist and legal philosopher explain why the covid-19 vaccines are different

despite the ethical and legal norms supporting off-label use, it’s more complicated when it comes to covid-19 vaccines.
the conversation
nov 17 2021

the way i see it: our system is failing youth with eating disorders

once a person getting care for an eating disorder in hospital turns 17 years old, they are released into the world without the infrastructure and protection they need to recover, says natalya anderson.
natalya anderson
nov 17 2021
powered by
movember canada
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

ottawa kids with autism, allergies, other special needs can pre-register now for their covid-19 shots

kids come first, a partnership between cheo and other health agencies, is pre-registering children for its vaccine clinics.
jacquie miller
nov 18 2021

irfan: shortcomings in covid plans are making high school a struggle

every student deserves an academic experience that we can remember joyfully post-graduation. unfortunately, countless ocdsb students have spent the past two years without balanced classes, clubs or even a bite of cafeteria food.
ottawa citizen
nov 18 2021

simon fraser scientist says covid booster may not be necessary for all canadians

covid vaccines are doing such a good job here that heal...
liz braun, toronto sun
nov 18 2021

research on alzheimer's vaccine shows great promise

a team of u.k. and german scientists are seeing some success in a potential breakthrough in alzheimer’s treatment.
liz braun, toronto sun
nov 18 2021
powered by
movember canada

one in five vaccinees in long term care at greater risk of covid, supporting booster shots need

about 70 per cent of canada’s covid-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care or nursing homes.
brighter world, mcmaster university
nov 18 2021

calgary researchers find covid steroid more effective in men than women

calgary doctor calls increased death among women given steroids to treat covid infection 'unsettling.'
chris arnold
nov 18 2021

‘off-label’ use is common in medicine: a bioethicist and legal philosopher explain why the covid-19 vaccines are different

despite the ethical and legal norms supporting off-label use, it’s more complicated when it comes to covid-19 vaccines.
the conversation
nov 17 2021

the way i see it: our system is failing youth with eating disorders

once a person getting care for an eating disorder in hospital turns 17 years old, they are released into the world without the infrastructure and protection they need to recover, says natalya anderson.
natalya anderson
nov 17 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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