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isn't it time we had data on the health of bipoc in canada?

'we can’t count on a time when the government is going to step in and take care of the communities that it exploits,' says first nation policy researcher.
sadaf ahsan
dec 6 2021

youth’s fear of missing out may be fuelling feelings of social disconnection during covid-19

it was found that most youth (64 per cent) reported feeling socially connected to others in the pandemic.
the conversation
dec 3 2021

tainted blood: looking back on the worst public health disaster in canada

rick waines, a hemophiliac, was just one of the 2,000 canadians infected with hiv through contaminated blood.
vanessa hrvatin
dec 3 2021

can you be allergic to extreme temperatures?

for people with urticaria, extreme heat or cold can be painful, and even life-threatening.
nick beare
dec 3 2021

opinion: in healthcare, it's not about virtual or in-person. it's about the relationship

the secret to quality in healthcare is continuity of care with a trusted doctor, working closely with an interconnected team and the right tools and technologies.
dr. dominik nowak
dec 2 2021

open more sites for overdose prevention, not supervised injection: study

prevention sites were opened as a temporary measure, but new research finds they can have significant results.
the canadian press
dec 2 2021

'canada is lagging behind other g7 countries': every four hours someone in canada is infected with hiv

barriers like access to care, stigma, poverty, racism, substance use and mental health disorders, combined with continued funding cuts, has made it difficult to control hiv.
maja begovic
dec 2 2021

eating disorders have increased during covid-19 — how to recognize them and how to help

when the body is malnourished, the brain is, too. this changes the way the brain sees the body, and the way it sees food.
the conversation
dec 2 2021
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isn't it time we had data on the health of bipoc in canada?

'we can’t count on a time when the government is going to step in and take care of the communities that it exploits,' says first nation policy researcher.
sadaf ahsan
dec 6 2021

youth’s fear of missing out may be fuelling feelings of social disconnection during covid-19

it was found that most youth (64 per cent) reported feeling socially connected to others in the pandemic.
the conversation
dec 3 2021

tainted blood: looking back on the worst public health disaster in canada

rick waines, a hemophiliac, was just one of the 2,000 canadians infected with hiv through contaminated blood.
vanessa hrvatin
dec 3 2021

can you be allergic to extreme temperatures?

for people with urticaria, extreme heat or cold can be painful, and even life-threatening.
nick beare
dec 3 2021
powered by
migraine canada

opinion: in healthcare, it's not about virtual or in-person. it's about the relationship

the secret to quality in healthcare is continuity of care with a trusted doctor, working closely with an interconnected team and the right tools and technologies.
dr. dominik nowak
dec 2 2021

open more sites for overdose prevention, not supervised injection: study

prevention sites were opened as a temporary measure, but new research finds they can have significant results.
the canadian press
dec 2 2021

'canada is lagging behind other g7 countries': every four hours someone in canada is infected with hiv

barriers like access to care, stigma, poverty, racism, substance use and mental health disorders, combined with continued funding cuts, has made it difficult to control hiv.
maja begovic
dec 2 2021

eating disorders have increased during covid-19 — how to recognize them and how to help

when the body is malnourished, the brain is, too. this changes the way the brain sees the body, and the way it sees food.
the conversation
dec 2 2021
powered by
save your skin foundation

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