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世界杯决赛2022

covid-19: two out of three vaccinated in b.c. ready for a booster, but vaccine skepticism is significant

while 66 per cent in b.c. who have had at least a couple of doses say they're ready to get another shot when it's offered, the canadian average is just over 60 per cent
joseph ruttle
jul 19 2022

edmonton ambulance 'red alerts' happened 859 times in may: ahs data

both the ndp and the union have called for the government to commit to getting ems crews off shift on time and offer all paramedics full-time work with benefits as opposed to the current system where many are on 89-day contracts.
ashley joannou
jul 19 2022

overcrowded montreal children's er tells non-urgent cases to stay away

the emergency room "is currently experiencing a high volume of patients requiring hospitalization or critical care."
susan schwartz
jul 18 2022

new study shows benefits of microdosing psilocybin

the study, done at the university of british columbia, involves the therapeutic potential of microdosing psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms.”
liz braun
jul 18 2022

cannabis usage leads to more hospital visits: study

the study sought to determine if there was an association between marijuana use and hospitalizations.
postmedia news
jul 18 2022

how does a poor night’s sleep affect the next day’s athletic performance?

while the negative effects of too little sleep on athletic performance are well accepted, the impact may be even greater depending on the type of endeavour and the time of day when it’s performed.
jill barker
jul 18 2022

b.c. nurse suspended for creating fake covid-19 vaccine cards

sarah jones of castlegar used her position and expertise to create four fraudulent vaccine cards, said the notice by the b.c. college of nurses and midwives.
cheryl chan
jul 18 2022

'it happens all the time': how saskatchewan hospitals fail elderly patients

a saskatoon fight announcers story reveals a greater problem in how saskatchewan's hospitals are unequipped to help older adults.
zak vescera
jul 18 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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covid-19: two out of three vaccinated in b.c. ready for a booster, but vaccine skepticism is significant

while 66 per cent in b.c. who have had at least a couple of doses say they're ready to get another shot when it's offered, the canadian average is just over 60 per cent
joseph ruttle
jul 19 2022

edmonton ambulance 'red alerts' happened 859 times in may: ahs data

both the ndp and the union have called for the government to commit to getting ems crews off shift on time and offer all paramedics full-time work with benefits as opposed to the current system where many are on 89-day contracts.
ashley joannou
jul 19 2022

overcrowded montreal children's er tells non-urgent cases to stay away

the emergency room "is currently experiencing a high volume of patients requiring hospitalization or critical care."
susan schwartz
jul 18 2022

new study shows benefits of microdosing psilocybin

the study, done at the university of british columbia, involves the therapeutic potential of microdosing psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms.”
liz braun
jul 18 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

cannabis usage leads to more hospital visits: study

the study sought to determine if there was an association between marijuana use and hospitalizations.
postmedia news
jul 18 2022

how does a poor night’s sleep affect the next day’s athletic performance?

while the negative effects of too little sleep on athletic performance are well accepted, the impact may be even greater depending on the type of endeavour and the time of day when it’s performed.
jill barker
jul 18 2022

b.c. nurse suspended for creating fake covid-19 vaccine cards

sarah jones of castlegar used her position and expertise to create four fraudulent vaccine cards, said the notice by the b.c. college of nurses and midwives.
cheryl chan
jul 18 2022

'it happens all the time': how saskatchewan hospitals fail elderly patients

a saskatoon fight announcers story reveals a greater problem in how saskatchewan's hospitals are unequipped to help older adults.
zak vescera
jul 18 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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