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b.c. drug law exemption could cut seizures of some drugs in half

the upcoming decriminalization of small amounts of certain illicit drugs could reduce the number of seizures of some drugs by more than 50 per cent, according to a postmedia analysis.
nathan griffiths
jan 27 2023

province exploring rural doctor training but critics say help needed now

alberta's health minister said the training hub program might not show results for six to eight years
bill kaufmann
jan 27 2023

covid misinformation may have caused thousands of deaths in canada: report

the estimates are conservative because they don’t capture all  the 'flow-on consequences' of misinformation, such as postponed surgeries, the authors say
sharon kirkey
jan 26 2023

edmonton research measures 'insidious' impact of stigma for covid long-haulers

“they’re afraid. patients have to be very careful about who they tell they have long covid for fear of being treated poorly.”
madeline smith
jan 23 2023

supervised consumption sites reduce drug overdoses and disease transmission — and deserve government support

alberta is a prime example of how policy shifts away from public health approaches have tangible effects on the well-being of people who use drugs
carolyn greene, katharina & marta-marika urbanik
jan 23 2023

new study recommends early return to school following concussions

the study concluded that prolonged absences from school and other activities following a concussion “may be detrimental to recovery”.
bruce deachman
jan 23 2023

generation z drinks less alcohol than previous generations: studies

and that might be a good thing, if new studies that say drinking any alcohol can have negative effects are accurate.
postmedia news
jan 23 2023

ontario pediatric hospitals seek help for backlog of 12,000 surgeries

staffing is the main issue preventing the four hospitals from ramping up surgeries.
canadian press
jan 23 2023
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b.c. drug law exemption could cut seizures of some drugs in half

the upcoming decriminalization of small amounts of certain illicit drugs could reduce the number of seizures of some drugs by more than 50 per cent, according to a postmedia analysis.
nathan griffiths
jan 27 2023

province exploring rural doctor training but critics say help needed now

alberta's health minister said the training hub program might not show results for six to eight years
bill kaufmann
jan 27 2023

covid misinformation may have caused thousands of deaths in canada: report

the estimates are conservative because they don’t capture all  the 'flow-on consequences' of misinformation, such as postponed surgeries, the authors say
sharon kirkey
jan 26 2023

edmonton research measures 'insidious' impact of stigma for covid long-haulers

“they’re afraid. patients have to be very careful about who they tell they have long covid for fear of being treated poorly.”
madeline smith
jan 23 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

supervised consumption sites reduce drug overdoses and disease transmission — and deserve government support

alberta is a prime example of how policy shifts away from public health approaches have tangible effects on the well-being of people who use drugs
carolyn greene, katharina & marta-marika urbanik
jan 23 2023

new study recommends early return to school following concussions

the study concluded that prolonged absences from school and other activities following a concussion “may be detrimental to recovery”.
bruce deachman
jan 23 2023

generation z drinks less alcohol than previous generations: studies

and that might be a good thing, if new studies that say drinking any alcohol can have negative effects are accurate.
postmedia news
jan 23 2023

ontario pediatric hospitals seek help for backlog of 12,000 surgeries

staffing is the main issue preventing the four hospitals from ramping up surgeries.
canadian press
jan 23 2023
powered by
obesity matters

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