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ticks, humming, tantrums: how an infection caused a rare disorder in a three-year-old

'my daughter was acting like she was possessed,' says kerri archibald, whose daughter was diagnosed with pans/pandas, a rare neurological condition that happens in children.
vanessa hrvatin
nov 3 2021

as preparations for children's vaccines ramp up, so do anti-vax attacks

the imminent vaccination campaign of children between five and 11 has ramped up anti-vaccine sentiment and vitriol among some.
elizabeth payne
nov 3 2021

mandryk: sask. party government has its own vaccine hesitancy problem

the vaccine hesitancy problem in saskatchewan is the hesitancy of government to make the unvaccinated uncomfortable with their choices.
murray mandryk
nov 3 2021

pets don't have to be real to comfort people with dementia

virtual pets offer a way to address symptoms like aggression naturally, without using pharmacological treatments.
maija kappler
nov 3 2021

e-cigarette and weed users reported more covid-19 symptoms than e-cigarette users

u.s. students who were frequent concurrent users urged to get informed about the potential risks.
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
nov 2 2021

tiktok tuesday: burning oranges to get your taste back?

social media users who lost their sense of taste after contracting covid say eating a burned orange can help.
emma jones
nov 2 2021

vast majority of ottawa hospital workers vaccinated against covid-19, hospitals say

the vast majority of hospital staff in ottawa are now fully vaccinated against covid-19, with a small percentage on unpaid leave and a small number fired for failing to get vaccinated.
elizabeth payne
nov 2 2021

denley: mandatory vaccination carries its own risks — as ottawa is discovering

this is a situation where relative harms must be weighed against each other. compulsory immunization will cut the number of workers available to deliver essential public services, such as health care or policing.
randall denley, postmedia
nov 2 2021
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence

ticks, humming, tantrums: how an infection caused a rare disorder in a three-year-old

'my daughter was acting like she was possessed,' says kerri archibald, whose daughter was diagnosed with pans/pandas, a rare neurological condition that happens in children.
vanessa hrvatin
nov 3 2021

as preparations for children's vaccines ramp up, so do anti-vax attacks

the imminent vaccination campaign of children between five and 11 has ramped up anti-vaccine sentiment and vitriol among some.
elizabeth payne
nov 3 2021

mandryk: sask. party government has its own vaccine hesitancy problem

the vaccine hesitancy problem in saskatchewan is the hesitancy of government to make the unvaccinated uncomfortable with their choices.
murray mandryk
nov 3 2021

pets don't have to be real to comfort people with dementia

virtual pets offer a way to address symptoms like aggression naturally, without using pharmacological treatments.
maija kappler
nov 3 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

e-cigarette and weed users reported more covid-19 symptoms than e-cigarette users

u.s. students who were frequent concurrent users urged to get informed about the potential risks.
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
nov 2 2021

tiktok tuesday: burning oranges to get your taste back?

social media users who lost their sense of taste after contracting covid say eating a burned orange can help.
emma jones
nov 2 2021

vast majority of ottawa hospital workers vaccinated against covid-19, hospitals say

the vast majority of hospital staff in ottawa are now fully vaccinated against covid-19, with a small percentage on unpaid leave and a small number fired for failing to get vaccinated.
elizabeth payne
nov 2 2021

denley: mandatory vaccination carries its own risks — as ottawa is discovering

this is a situation where relative harms must be weighed against each other. compulsory immunization will cut the number of workers available to deliver essential public services, such as health care or policing.
randall denley, postmedia
nov 2 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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