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street drug supply may contain dangerous animal tranquilizer

the animal tranquilizer xylazine, which can't be helped with naloxone, may be present in the supply of illicit drugs.
maija kappler
nov 11 2022

sports injury: how much force does it take to snap a leg?

the lower leg of mma fighter richard palencia visibly snapped during a match. the twist — palencia was the one doing the kicking.
chris arnold
nov 11 2022

ontario docs advise masks, vaccine catch-up ahead of anticipated tough viral season

the early arrival of the flu, a resurgence in respiratory syncytial virus, or rsv, and the continued spread of covid-19 has made for a “triple threat” respiratory season.
the canadian press
nov 10 2022

mono: do you know the signs?

a contagious infection caused by the epstein-barr virus, mono usually presents with a fever, sore throat and swollen lymph nodes.
dave yasvinski
nov 9 2022

lean diabetes is rare, affecting about two per cent of people with type 2 diabetes

when someone lean is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, they may be at an increased risk for vision and nerve damage, poor blood circulation, kidney and heart disease.
maja begovic
nov 9 2022

severe loneliness ‘ubiquitous in canada’ during pandemic lockdowns, study says

immigrants and people with pandemic-related job instability were especially vulnerable to feeling lonely.
dave yasvinski
nov 8 2022

vaccine confidence ‘another victim of the covid-19 pandemic,’ study says

we know vaccines work — but people are losing faith in them, despite all the evidence.
dave yasvinski
nov 7 2022

crohn’s disease: do you know the signs?

crohn’s disease, a form of inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) that causes the tissues lining the gastrointestinal tract to become swollen and irritated, can interfere with the body’s ability to properly digest food, absorb nutrients and eliminate waste.
dave yasvinski
nov 7 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

street drug supply may contain dangerous animal tranquilizer

the animal tranquilizer xylazine, which can't be helped with naloxone, may be present in the supply of illicit drugs.
maija kappler
nov 11 2022

sports injury: how much force does it take to snap a leg?

the lower leg of mma fighter richard palencia visibly snapped during a match. the twist — palencia was the one doing the kicking.
chris arnold
nov 11 2022

ontario docs advise masks, vaccine catch-up ahead of anticipated tough viral season

the early arrival of the flu, a resurgence in respiratory syncytial virus, or rsv, and the continued spread of covid-19 has made for a “triple threat” respiratory season.
the canadian press
nov 10 2022

mono: do you know the signs?

a contagious infection caused by the epstein-barr virus, mono usually presents with a fever, sore throat and swollen lymph nodes.
dave yasvinski
nov 9 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

lean diabetes is rare, affecting about two per cent of people with type 2 diabetes

when someone lean is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, they may be at an increased risk for vision and nerve damage, poor blood circulation, kidney and heart disease.
maja begovic
nov 9 2022

severe loneliness ‘ubiquitous in canada’ during pandemic lockdowns, study says

immigrants and people with pandemic-related job instability were especially vulnerable to feeling lonely.
dave yasvinski
nov 8 2022

vaccine confidence ‘another victim of the covid-19 pandemic,’ study says

we know vaccines work — but people are losing faith in them, despite all the evidence.
dave yasvinski
nov 7 2022

crohn’s disease: do you know the signs?

crohn’s disease, a form of inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) that causes the tissues lining the gastrointestinal tract to become swollen and irritated, can interfere with the body’s ability to properly digest food, absorb nutrients and eliminate waste.
dave yasvinski
nov 7 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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