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machado: covid has made socializing a little like having sex without protection

getting back to some kind of normal means accepting the risk of covid, and understanding that the feeling of liberation comes along with fear and uncertainty.
lisa machado
jun 27 2022

groundbreaking treatment developed in edmonton to treat certain blood cancers

“i’m getting stronger every day and i’m just so grateful for the opportunity to live”
edmonton journal
jun 27 2022

calls for ont. to expand fourth dose eligibility as ottawa mass vaccine clinic cancelled

by: elizabeth payne an ottawa doctor who had registered...
ottawa citizen
jun 24 2022

queen latifah wants to change the way we talk about obesity

latifah talks about her campaign tackling the stigma and shame that comes with obesity, how she battled self-loathing and her decision to love her body.
emma jones
jun 23 2022

gene therapy for hemophilia may soon become a reality — but when?

game-changing therapies are on the horizon for hemophilia patients — but recent history shows it may take years before canadians get access.
emma jones
jun 23 2022

canadian visa backlogs leave hundreds of african delegates out of montreal aids conference

as many as 400 african delegates could miss out on 24th international aids conference, set to begin next month in montreal
the national post
jun 22 2022

david staples: shots fired! danielle smith roasts alberta's management of covid

ucp leadership hopeful danielle smith is a combination of being open to new ideas, passionately embracing positions and speaking her mind.
edmonton journal
jun 22 2022

caring for someone with als: 'prioritizing myself feels selfish'

"i would love to say that i do yoga and go to the gym, but i don't," says paige wilkins, who left her job to care for her friend taya jones who is living with als.
maja begovic
jun 22 2022
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machado: covid has made socializing a little like having sex without protection

getting back to some kind of normal means accepting the risk of covid, and understanding that the feeling of liberation comes along with fear and uncertainty.
lisa machado
jun 27 2022

groundbreaking treatment developed in edmonton to treat certain blood cancers

“i’m getting stronger every day and i’m just so grateful for the opportunity to live”
edmonton journal
jun 27 2022

calls for ont. to expand fourth dose eligibility as ottawa mass vaccine clinic cancelled

by: elizabeth payne an ottawa doctor who had registered...
ottawa citizen
jun 24 2022

queen latifah wants to change the way we talk about obesity

latifah talks about her campaign tackling the stigma and shame that comes with obesity, how she battled self-loathing and her decision to love her body.
emma jones
jun 23 2022
powered by
obesity canada

gene therapy for hemophilia may soon become a reality — but when?

game-changing therapies are on the horizon for hemophilia patients — but recent history shows it may take years before canadians get access.
emma jones
jun 23 2022

canadian visa backlogs leave hundreds of african delegates out of montreal aids conference

as many as 400 african delegates could miss out on 24th international aids conference, set to begin next month in montreal
the national post
jun 22 2022

david staples: shots fired! danielle smith roasts alberta's management of covid

ucp leadership hopeful danielle smith is a combination of being open to new ideas, passionately embracing positions and speaking her mind.
edmonton journal
jun 22 2022

caring for someone with als: 'prioritizing myself feels selfish'

"i would love to say that i do yoga and go to the gym, but i don't," says paige wilkins, who left her job to care for her friend taya jones who is living with als.
maja begovic
jun 22 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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