our country may be on the brink of a second epidemic – a cascade of cancers that went undetected for the past two years as patients were unable to seek the primary care they would normally receive.
mollie tinnin had her rectum removed to slow the progression of ulcerative colitis. she shares her story of recovery while living with incontinence, and how talking about it breaks the stigma.
while covid prevention strategies have decreased the likelihood of catching a cold, the chances aren't zero — especially as restrictions relax in many parts of canada, and many holiday gatherings are a go.
migraine canada is a nationally registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of all canadians living with migraine and other headache disorders.
according to the world health organization a severe migraine attack is as disabling as being quadriplegic, psychotic, or in terminal stage of a cancer.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
migraine canada is a nationally registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of all canadians living with migraine and other headache disorders.
according to the world health organization a severe migraine attack is as disabling as being quadriplegic, psychotic, or in terminal stage of a cancer.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
migraine canada is a nationally registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of all canadians living with migraine and other headache disorders.
according to the world health organization a severe migraine attack is as disabling as being quadriplegic, psychotic, or in terminal stage of a cancer.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the awareness, care, and treatment in obesity management (action) study surveyed attitudes toward obesity treatment from three key demographics: people living with obesity (pwo), healthcare providers (hcps) and employers.
at 36 years old i am a content marketer for a creative agency by day, busy mom of four (aged 16-6) by night. my journey as a person living with obesity began when i became pregnant with my first child.
growing up, i was slim. after i married at 20 and it turned into an abusive situation i retreated into myself and comforted myself with food, instead of taking up jogging (oh, how i wish i had, but it wasn’t a “thing” back then).
today’s post comes from rebecca christensen. rebecca is a phd student in the dalla lana school of public health, epidemiology program at the university of toronto. she is also one of the current chapter representative on the oc-snp national executive.
weight bias, weight stigma and weight-based discrimination affect people of all ages and across settings, including in schools, at home, workplaces, healthcare systems and in popular media.
today’s post comes from audrey st-laurent. audrey is a phd student in the department of kinesiology at laval university of quebec city. she is also the communications director of the oc-snp national executive.
weight bias, weight stigma and weight-based discrimination affect people of all ages and across settings, including in schools, at home, workplaces, healthcare systems and in popular media.
today’s post comes from audrey st-laurent. audrey is a phd student in the department of kinesiology at laval university of quebec city. she is also the communications director of the oc-snp national executive.
i have been working in the field of obesity research, education and advocacy for over a decade. in that time, i have seen the field of obesity change significantly.
our #bustthebias series is a collection of educational videos aimed to provide research and evidence-based information that clears the air on misconceptions about obesity.
canadians living with obesity face widespread weight bias and weight-based discrimination from strangers, educators, employers, health professionals, media and even friends and family.
obesity is a progressive chronic disease, similar to diabetes or high blood pressure, which is characterized by abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health.
in 2017, obesity canada conducted the first rigorous appraisal of the degree to which adults living with obesity have access to medical treatments. those results revealed dramatic treatment gaps – the discouraging news is, after applying the same analysis two years later, very little has changed.
the awareness, care, and treatment in obesity management (action) study surveyed attitudes toward obesity treatment from three key demographics: people living with obesity (pwo), healthcare providers (hcps) and employers.
at 36 years old i am a content marketer for a creative agency by day, busy mom of four (aged 16-6) by night. my journey as a person living with obesity began when i became pregnant with my first child.
growing up, i was slim. after i married at 20 and it turned into an abusive situation i retreated into myself and comforted myself with food, instead of taking up jogging (oh, how i wish i had, but it wasn’t a “thing” back then).
at 36 years old i am a content marketer for a creative agency by day, busy mom of four (aged 16-6) by night. my journey as a person living with obesity began when i became pregnant with my first child.
growing up, i was slim. after i married at 20 and it turned into an abusive situation i retreated into myself and comforted myself with food, instead of taking up jogging (oh, how i wish i had, but it wasn’t a “thing” back then).
today’s post comes from rebecca christensen. rebecca is a phd student in the dalla lana school of public health, epidemiology program at the university of toronto. she is also one of the current chapter representative on the oc-snp national executive.
weight bias, weight stigma and weight-based discrimination affect people of all ages and across settings, including in schools, at home, workplaces, healthcare systems and in popular media.
today’s post comes from rebecca christensen. rebecca is a phd student in the dalla lana school of public health, epidemiology program at the university of toronto. she is also one of the current chapter representative on the oc-snp national executive.
weight bias, weight stigma and weight-based discrimination affect people of all ages and across settings, including in schools, at home, workplaces, healthcare systems and in popular media.
today’s post comes from audrey st-laurent. audrey is a phd student in the department of kinesiology at laval university of quebec city. she is also the communications director of the oc-snp national executive.
i have been working in the field of obesity research, education and advocacy for over a decade. in that time, i have seen the field of obesity change significantly.
today’s post comes from audrey st-laurent. audrey is a phd student in the department of kinesiology at laval university of quebec city. she is also the communications director of the oc-snp national executive.
i have been working in the field of obesity research, education and advocacy for over a decade. in that time, i have seen the field of obesity change significantly.
our #bustthebias series is a collection of educational videos aimed to provide research and evidence-based information that clears the air on misconceptions about obesity.
canadians living with obesity face widespread weight bias and weight-based discrimination from strangers, educators, employers, health professionals, media and even friends and family.
the awareness, care, and treatment in obesity management (action) study surveyed attitudes toward obesity treatment from three key demographics: people living with obesity (pwo), healthcare providers (hcps) and employers.
at 36 years old i am a content marketer for a creative agency by day, busy mom of four (aged 16-6) by night. my journey as a person living with obesity began when i became pregnant with my first child.
growing up, i was slim. after i married at 20 and it turned into an abusive situation i retreated into myself and comforted myself with food, instead of taking up jogging (oh, how i wish i had, but it wasn’t a “thing” back then).
at 36 years old i am a content marketer for a creative agency by day, busy mom of four (aged 16-6) by night. my journey as a person living with obesity began when i became pregnant with my first child.
growing up, i was slim. after i married at 20 and it turned into an abusive situation i retreated into myself and comforted myself with food, instead of taking up jogging (oh, how i wish i had, but it wasn’t a “thing” back then).
today’s post comes from rebecca christensen. rebecca is a phd student in the dalla lana school of public health, epidemiology program at the university of toronto. she is also one of the current chapter representative on the oc-snp national executive.
weight bias, weight stigma and weight-based discrimination affect people of all ages and across settings, including in schools, at home, workplaces, healthcare systems and in popular media.
today’s post comes from rebecca christensen. rebecca is a phd student in the dalla lana school of public health, epidemiology program at the university of toronto. she is also one of the current chapter representative on the oc-snp national executive.
weight bias, weight stigma and weight-based discrimination affect people of all ages and across settings, including in schools, at home, workplaces, healthcare systems and in popular media.
today’s post comes from audrey st-laurent. audrey is a phd student in the department of kinesiology at laval university of quebec city. she is also the communications director of the oc-snp national executive.
i have been working in the field of obesity research, education and advocacy for over a decade. in that time, i have seen the field of obesity change significantly.
today’s post comes from audrey st-laurent. audrey is a phd student in the department of kinesiology at laval university of quebec city. she is also the communications director of the oc-snp national executive.
i have been working in the field of obesity research, education and advocacy for over a decade. in that time, i have seen the field of obesity change significantly.
our #bustthebias series is a collection of educational videos aimed to provide research and evidence-based information that clears the air on misconceptions about obesity.
canadians living with obesity face widespread weight bias and weight-based discrimination from strangers, educators, employers, health professionals, media and even friends and family.
our country may be on the brink of a second epidemic – a cascade of cancers that went undetected for the past two years as patients were unable to seek the primary care they would normally receive.
mollie tinnin had her rectum removed to slow the progression of ulcerative colitis. she shares her story of recovery while living with incontinence, and how talking about it breaks the stigma.
while covid prevention strategies have decreased the likelihood of catching a cold, the chances aren't zero — especially as restrictions relax in many parts of canada, and many holiday gatherings are a go.
migraine canada is a nationally registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of all canadians living with migraine and other headache disorders.
according to the world health organization a severe migraine attack is as disabling as being quadriplegic, psychotic, or in terminal stage of a cancer.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
migraine canada is a nationally registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of all canadians living with migraine and other headache disorders.
according to the world health organization a severe migraine attack is as disabling as being quadriplegic, psychotic, or in terminal stage of a cancer.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
migraine canada is a nationally registered charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of all canadians living with migraine and other headache disorders.
according to the world health organization a severe migraine attack is as disabling as being quadriplegic, psychotic, or in terminal stage of a cancer.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.
the migraine pharmacy network (mpn) is a network of trained community pharmacists who provide enhanced support to patients diagnosed with migraine headaches.