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世界杯决赛2022

will new weight loss drugs really bring an end to obesity?

the obesity-drug gold rush, reuters reports, is expected to reach us$50 billion annually by 2030
sharon kirkey
apr 10 2023

'it's a nightmare': family condemns daughter's care after death in hospital

andrea parmar, a counsellor, long-term care aide and motivational speaker, was age 50 when she died four days after going into icu. her family has raised concerns about the care she received.
larissa kurz
apr 10 2023

ottawa pilot project cuts opioid use among patients with chronic pain

by the end of the study, 42.9 per cent of patients who used opioids had reduced their dosages. one participant completely eliminated opioid use.
andrew duffy
apr 10 2023

quebec's ers are flirting with danger

new stats show an alarming spike in emergency room mortality, with lengths of stay that are by far the highest of any province.
aaron derfel
apr 10 2023

opinion: saskatchewan needs universal coverage of contraception

contraception is a human right, and saskatchewan must ensure this right is not limited by prohibitive costs, write u of s medical students.
guest column
apr 5 2023

'it's not meant to be harmful': what is ect and why yellowjackets makes it look so scary

eighty-five years after it was first used, shock therapy remains the most controversial treatment in psychiatry
sharon kirkey
apr 5 2023

rahim mohamed: alberta election could be a referendum on private health care

canadians' long-standing opposition to private care appears to be dissipating amid health crisis
rahim mohamed
apr 5 2023
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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will new weight loss drugs really bring an end to obesity?

the obesity-drug gold rush, reuters reports, is expected to reach us$50 billion annually by 2030
sharon kirkey
apr 10 2023

'it's a nightmare': family condemns daughter's care after death in hospital

andrea parmar, a counsellor, long-term care aide and motivational speaker, was age 50 when she died four days after going into icu. her family has raised concerns about the care she received.
larissa kurz
apr 10 2023

ottawa pilot project cuts opioid use among patients with chronic pain

by the end of the study, 42.9 per cent of patients who used opioids had reduced their dosages. one participant completely eliminated opioid use.
andrew duffy
apr 10 2023

quebec's ers are flirting with danger

new stats show an alarming spike in emergency room mortality, with lengths of stay that are by far the highest of any province.
aaron derfel
apr 10 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

opinion: saskatchewan needs universal coverage of contraception

contraception is a human right, and saskatchewan must ensure this right is not limited by prohibitive costs, write u of s medical students.
guest column
apr 5 2023

'it's not meant to be harmful': what is ect and why yellowjackets makes it look so scary

eighty-five years after it was first used, shock therapy remains the most controversial treatment in psychiatry
sharon kirkey
apr 5 2023

rahim mohamed: alberta election could be a referendum on private health care

canadians' long-standing opposition to private care appears to be dissipating amid health crisis
rahim mohamed
apr 5 2023
powered by
obesity matters

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