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世界杯决赛2022

monkeypox outbreak: vancouver health officials deliver vaccines to high-risk groups

monkeypox has been circulating in many countries around the globe since may, in regions where the virus is rarely seen.
joseph ruttle
jul 12 2022

what we know about ba.4 and ba.5 — the latest subvariants to cause covid surge

officials in ontario and quebec say the subvariants are helping fuel a new wave – the seventh so far. but are ba.4 and ba.5 more dangerous than earlier variants?
tom blackwell
jul 11 2022

lost in translation: patients more likely to die, have serious outcomes when their physicians don't speak their preferred language

“this is not only good patient-centred care, but our research shows that there are grave health consequences when it doesn’t happen”
elizabeth payne
jul 11 2022

foreign-trained doctors in b.c. stuck 'sitting on a shelf' instead of closing shortage of family physicians

lack of residency positions in b.c. — critical to getting final credentials — leaves international medical graduates in limbo
claire wilson, nicolette colosimo
jul 11 2022

ottawa's share of health-care funding to be top concern at premiers' meeting in b.c.

b.c. premier john horgan has joined his colleagues to call on the federal government to increase its share of health-care spending as they try to implement initiatives aimed at improving the system.
the canadian press
jul 11 2022

covid-19 stress to blame for rise in adult acne

whether you experienced pimples as a teen or always had dreamy, clear skin, until now, the stress of adulting is enough to trigger breakouts in anyone.
denette wilford
jul 11 2022

'easier to get high than get help': how a gutsy young rural b.c. doctor helped change that in hope

dr. aseem grover found innovative ways to help drug users in hope — including handing naloxone to dealers and renting a bus to get people to care — until he could create a clinic that offers more services to rural patients.
lori culbert
jul 11 2022

dive in, but know how to use the water to your advantage

the pool is the coolest place to exercise during a hot summer and you don’t need to be a swimmer to reap the benefits.
jill barker
jul 11 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

monkeypox outbreak: vancouver health officials deliver vaccines to high-risk groups

monkeypox has been circulating in many countries around the globe since may, in regions where the virus is rarely seen.
joseph ruttle
jul 12 2022

what we know about ba.4 and ba.5 — the latest subvariants to cause covid surge

officials in ontario and quebec say the subvariants are helping fuel a new wave – the seventh so far. but are ba.4 and ba.5 more dangerous than earlier variants?
tom blackwell
jul 11 2022

lost in translation: patients more likely to die, have serious outcomes when their physicians don't speak their preferred language

“this is not only good patient-centred care, but our research shows that there are grave health consequences when it doesn’t happen”
elizabeth payne
jul 11 2022

foreign-trained doctors in b.c. stuck 'sitting on a shelf' instead of closing shortage of family physicians

lack of residency positions in b.c. — critical to getting final credentials — leaves international medical graduates in limbo
claire wilson, nicolette colosimo
jul 11 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

ottawa's share of health-care funding to be top concern at premiers' meeting in b.c.

b.c. premier john horgan has joined his colleagues to call on the federal government to increase its share of health-care spending as they try to implement initiatives aimed at improving the system.
the canadian press
jul 11 2022

covid-19 stress to blame for rise in adult acne

whether you experienced pimples as a teen or always had dreamy, clear skin, until now, the stress of adulting is enough to trigger breakouts in anyone.
denette wilford
jul 11 2022

'easier to get high than get help': how a gutsy young rural b.c. doctor helped change that in hope

dr. aseem grover found innovative ways to help drug users in hope — including handing naloxone to dealers and renting a bus to get people to care — until he could create a clinic that offers more services to rural patients.
lori culbert
jul 11 2022

dive in, but know how to use the water to your advantage

the pool is the coolest place to exercise during a hot summer and you don’t need to be a swimmer to reap the benefits.
jill barker
jul 11 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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