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世界杯决赛2022

hanes: we need more than band-aids to help the unhoused

offering tents is a nice gesture, but being without a home isn't just a question of a lack of walls.
allison hanes
jan 26 2022

cannabis: increased schizophrenia risk in young people linked to both low and high use

"while we can clearly see there’s an association between cannabis use and schizophrenia in young people, we still can’t actually be sure that cannabis causes it."
the conversation
jan 26 2022

sask. polytechnic team working on mental health supports for farmers and ranchers

"we don’t really know how bad it is because farmers are stoic and proud and don’t like to open up. they’re not going to say ‘i’m struggling, i need help.'"
bryn levy
jan 25 2022

pfizer anti-covid pill's dangerous interaction with common drugs will narrow its benefit, experts say

a component of paxlovid can interact dangerously with a slew medications, pumping up the potency of blood thinners, heart-arrhythmia therapies, epilepsy drugs and others
tom blackwell
jan 25 2022

third doses not high enough in ottawa, health board hears

the city's board of health has asked ottawa medical officer of health dr. vera etches to talk to provincial officials about requiring third doses for vaccine passports.
elizabeth payne
jan 25 2022

a digital slumber party: why everyone is obsessed with wearable sleep aids

'i think we’ve come to the realization as a society that sleep is at the core of being recovered, refreshed and productive,' says sleep expert dr. jonathan charest
courtney greenberg
jan 24 2022
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canadian society for exercise physiology

hanes: we need more than band-aids to help the unhoused

offering tents is a nice gesture, but being without a home isn't just a question of a lack of walls.
allison hanes
jan 26 2022

cannabis: increased schizophrenia risk in young people linked to both low and high use

"while we can clearly see there’s an association between cannabis use and schizophrenia in young people, we still can’t actually be sure that cannabis causes it."
the conversation
jan 26 2022

sask. polytechnic team working on mental health supports for farmers and ranchers

"we don’t really know how bad it is because farmers are stoic and proud and don’t like to open up. they’re not going to say ‘i’m struggling, i need help.'"
bryn levy
jan 25 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

pfizer anti-covid pill's dangerous interaction with common drugs will narrow its benefit, experts say

a component of paxlovid can interact dangerously with a slew medications, pumping up the potency of blood thinners, heart-arrhythmia therapies, epilepsy drugs and others
tom blackwell
jan 25 2022

third doses not high enough in ottawa, health board hears

the city's board of health has asked ottawa medical officer of health dr. vera etches to talk to provincial officials about requiring third doses for vaccine passports.
elizabeth payne
jan 25 2022

a digital slumber party: why everyone is obsessed with wearable sleep aids

'i think we’ve come to the realization as a society that sleep is at the core of being recovered, refreshed and productive,' says sleep expert dr. jonathan charest
courtney greenberg
jan 24 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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