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世界杯决赛2022

software designer turned surgeon found a path 'between medicine and engineering'

dr. ahmed aoude designed software to be used during surgery. but he decided that, rather than help surgeons, he wanted to be one.
susan schwartz
apr 7 2022

eating disorders isolate quebecers from friends, family, their ‘true identity’

requests for help have exploded during the pandemic and show no signs of letting up. but "we don't have the resources to help in the moment, when it's critical."
robin della corte
apr 6 2022

quebec extends fourth covid-19 vaccine dose to those 60 and older

interim public health director dr. luc boileau said quebec isn't yet planning to open the fourth dose to all adults, but feels it's needed to protect some of the province’s more vulnerable residents.
jesse feith
apr 6 2022

for some, omicron was the toughest wave, with more coming

the majority of hospitalizations at cheo for covid have happened since dec. 1, 2021.
elizabeth payne
apr 6 2022

marijuana for glaucoma: the truth about cannabis and eye disease

glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world.
michelle morgan, the fresh toast
apr 5 2022

mandryk: advocate's youth mental health report should be a fresh start

we should recognize the pandemic made things worse for some youth, but we can't simply ignore there were big problems long before covid-19.
murray mandryk
apr 5 2022

should canada be worried about a sixth wave of covid-19? three experts weigh in

a recent analysis projects we could see 300,000 new infections per day in may — but that won't necessarily translate to high rates of hospitalization and death
sharon kirkey
apr 5 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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software designer turned surgeon found a path 'between medicine and engineering'

dr. ahmed aoude designed software to be used during surgery. but he decided that, rather than help surgeons, he wanted to be one.
susan schwartz
apr 7 2022

eating disorders isolate quebecers from friends, family, their ‘true identity’

requests for help have exploded during the pandemic and show no signs of letting up. but "we don't have the resources to help in the moment, when it's critical."
robin della corte
apr 6 2022

quebec extends fourth covid-19 vaccine dose to those 60 and older

interim public health director dr. luc boileau said quebec isn't yet planning to open the fourth dose to all adults, but feels it's needed to protect some of the province’s more vulnerable residents.
jesse feith
apr 6 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

for some, omicron was the toughest wave, with more coming

the majority of hospitalizations at cheo for covid have happened since dec. 1, 2021.
elizabeth payne
apr 6 2022

marijuana for glaucoma: the truth about cannabis and eye disease

glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world.
michelle morgan, the fresh toast
apr 5 2022

mandryk: advocate's youth mental health report should be a fresh start

we should recognize the pandemic made things worse for some youth, but we can't simply ignore there were big problems long before covid-19.
murray mandryk
apr 5 2022

should canada be worried about a sixth wave of covid-19? three experts weigh in

a recent analysis projects we could see 300,000 new infections per day in may — but that won't necessarily translate to high rates of hospitalization and death
sharon kirkey
apr 5 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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