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how not to feel like a lousy parent during covid-19

expert alyson schafer: 'you can't mess up your kids for life by chucking treats at them as a bribe to be quiet.'
alyson schafer
mar 21 2020

today is world obesity day

obesity organizations work to close dramatic gaps in health care faced by people living with obesity.
nicholas sokic
mar 4 2020

advice: a finger in your butt could save your life

the idea of his doctor's finger 'down there' has our reader clenching his cheeks. but it could be a life-saver.
maja begovic
feb 14 2020

seasonal affective disorder: what to know about sad

according to camh, adults are at higher risk of sad than children, and yet the risk of sad significantly declines after 50.
nicholas sokic
jan 21 2020

canada at risk of measles outbreak, as cases rise, expert warns

canada and many countries eliminated the highly contagious disease as a result of mass-immunization campaigns, although it has remained endemic in parts of the world
elizabeth payne
jan 9 2020

4 and a half myths about sunscreen and why they're wrong

here are 4½ sunscreen myths and what the evidence reall...
the conversation
jan 8 2020

world aids day: ‘there’s a moral judgment’ against those with hiv/aids

as an hiv-positive gay man, denis-martin chabot says the hardest part of dealing with the disease is the way other people react to it.
the montreal gazette
jan 6 2020

the obesity epidemic is real, but our solutions have been anything but

'it’s clearly absolute nonsense to think that the current obesity crisis has been caused by a deficit of willpower'
laura brehaut
jan 6 2020
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how not to feel like a lousy parent during covid-19

expert alyson schafer: 'you can't mess up your kids for life by chucking treats at them as a bribe to be quiet.'
alyson schafer
mar 21 2020

today is world obesity day

obesity organizations work to close dramatic gaps in health care faced by people living with obesity.
nicholas sokic
mar 4 2020

advice: a finger in your butt could save your life

the idea of his doctor's finger 'down there' has our reader clenching his cheeks. but it could be a life-saver.
maja begovic
feb 14 2020

seasonal affective disorder: what to know about sad

according to camh, adults are at higher risk of sad than children, and yet the risk of sad significantly declines after 50.
nicholas sokic
jan 21 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

canada at risk of measles outbreak, as cases rise, expert warns

canada and many countries eliminated the highly contagious disease as a result of mass-immunization campaigns, although it has remained endemic in parts of the world
elizabeth payne
jan 9 2020

4 and a half myths about sunscreen and why they're wrong

here are 4½ sunscreen myths and what the evidence reall...
the conversation
jan 8 2020

world aids day: ‘there’s a moral judgment’ against those with hiv/aids

as an hiv-positive gay man, denis-martin chabot says the hardest part of dealing with the disease is the way other people react to it.
the montreal gazette
jan 6 2020

the obesity epidemic is real, but our solutions have been anything but

'it’s clearly absolute nonsense to think that the current obesity crisis has been caused by a deficit of willpower'
laura brehaut
jan 6 2020
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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