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report kills the 'rosé all day' vibe: no more than two drinks per week, says new guidelines

even small amounts of alcohol is bad for you, according to a report by the canadian centre on substance use and addiction.
karen hawthorne
sep 1 2022

why did a lisfranc injury sideline chet holmgren of oklahoma city thunder and b.c. lions quarterback nathan rourke?

the lisfranc joint is the area at the top of the foot where the metatarsal bones connects to the area closer to the heel from the toes. injuring it is rather unusual.
chris arnold
sep 1 2022

improving outcomes for patients living with ovarian cancer

although ovarian cancer remains the most fatal gynaecological cancer in canada, we can be optimistic about the future as innovations bring new approaches that could have an impact on present and future patients
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sep 1 2022

should i worry about a lipoma?

lipomas are fatty lumps that grow under the skin, and though non-cancerous and usually harmless, they share similar characteristics with liposarcoma, a type of cancer.
dave yasvinski
aug 31 2022

kim kardashian's company sued for body tape that allegedly damages, rips skin

the lawsuit hints at the tape "rip[ping] off the user’s skin," but a representative for skims denied the tape in question was produced by the skims brand.
emma jones
aug 30 2022

ozzy osbourne opens up about experiencing depression, living with parkinson's

almost half of patients diagnosed with parkinson's will also experience symptoms of depression.
emma jones
aug 29 2022

depression common in mothers of children with autism, study says

higher symptoms of depression was not linked to increases in children’s behavioural problems, which researchers hope will alleviate some of the guilt many parents feel when addressing mental health concerns.
dave yasvinski
aug 29 2022

sexual health: we need more conversations about anal sex, experts say

it can be hard to talk about sex, but open discussions will help to prevent infections, injuries and stigma.
dave yasvinski
aug 26 2022
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report kills the 'rosé all day' vibe: no more than two drinks per week, says new guidelines

even small amounts of alcohol is bad for you, according to a report by the canadian centre on substance use and addiction.
karen hawthorne
sep 1 2022

why did a lisfranc injury sideline chet holmgren of oklahoma city thunder and b.c. lions quarterback nathan rourke?

the lisfranc joint is the area at the top of the foot where the metatarsal bones connects to the area closer to the heel from the toes. injuring it is rather unusual.
chris arnold
sep 1 2022

improving outcomes for patients living with ovarian cancer

although ovarian cancer remains the most fatal gynaecological cancer in canada, we can be optimistic about the future as innovations bring new approaches that could have an impact on present and future patients
advertisement
sep 1 2022

should i worry about a lipoma?

lipomas are fatty lumps that grow under the skin, and though non-cancerous and usually harmless, they share similar characteristics with liposarcoma, a type of cancer.
dave yasvinski
aug 31 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

kim kardashian's company sued for body tape that allegedly damages, rips skin

the lawsuit hints at the tape "rip[ping] off the user’s skin," but a representative for skims denied the tape in question was produced by the skims brand.
emma jones
aug 30 2022

ozzy osbourne opens up about experiencing depression, living with parkinson's

almost half of patients diagnosed with parkinson's will also experience symptoms of depression.
emma jones
aug 29 2022

depression common in mothers of children with autism, study says

higher symptoms of depression was not linked to increases in children’s behavioural problems, which researchers hope will alleviate some of the guilt many parents feel when addressing mental health concerns.
dave yasvinski
aug 29 2022

sexual health: we need more conversations about anal sex, experts say

it can be hard to talk about sex, but open discussions will help to prevent infections, injuries and stigma.
dave yasvinski
aug 26 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

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