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世界杯决赛2022

opinion: alberta needs fundamental reform to tackle health-care wait times

alberta's health-care system is crumbling. much of 2022 was filled with stories of burnt-out physicians, nurses leaving the frontlines and backlogged emergency rooms.
tegan hill and bacchus barua
jan 18 2023

viral outbreak stabilized but cheo still faces high demand for mental health services

having adult hospitals see many older youths, took some of the pressure off cheo, which is mandated to treat children and youth up to 18.
elizabeth payne
jan 18 2023

drinking alcohol much worse for health than previously believed

given that most canadians are unaware of the risks associated with drinking alcohol, the report calls for mandatory warning labels on alcohol bottles and containers.
liz braun
jan 18 2023

alberta’s new policy on psychedelic drug treatment for mental illness: will canada lead the psychedelic renaissance?

alberta’s new policy may set a precedent that moves canadians one step closer to accepting psychedelics as medicinal substances
the conversation
jan 17 2023

reaction to the death of canucks fan favourite gino odjick

a roundup of what some ex-teammates and those who were inspired by gino odjick said after his death at the age of 52.
the province sports
jan 17 2023

here's what doctors and hospital officials are saying about doug ford's plan to expand surgery to community clinics

“this is an important solution that can help address wait times, one of the biggest structural problems in the health-care system"
brian lilley
jan 16 2023

how does methadone work as a heroin-replacement therapy? and what about the longer-acting buprenorphine?

methadone was the first medication trialled as a “replacement therapy.” it’s a long-acting opioid, with similar effects to heroin
the conversation
jan 16 2023

study finds residents of legal cannabis states have lower rates of this disorder

while alcohol consumption between u.s. states didn’t vary greatly, a twin who lived in legal cannabis states was less likely to face harm when under the influence of alcohol
the fresh toast
jan 16 2023
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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opinion: alberta needs fundamental reform to tackle health-care wait times

alberta's health-care system is crumbling. much of 2022 was filled with stories of burnt-out physicians, nurses leaving the frontlines and backlogged emergency rooms.
tegan hill and bacchus barua
jan 18 2023

viral outbreak stabilized but cheo still faces high demand for mental health services

having adult hospitals see many older youths, took some of the pressure off cheo, which is mandated to treat children and youth up to 18.
elizabeth payne
jan 18 2023

drinking alcohol much worse for health than previously believed

given that most canadians are unaware of the risks associated with drinking alcohol, the report calls for mandatory warning labels on alcohol bottles and containers.
liz braun
jan 18 2023

alberta’s new policy on psychedelic drug treatment for mental illness: will canada lead the psychedelic renaissance?

alberta’s new policy may set a precedent that moves canadians one step closer to accepting psychedelics as medicinal substances
the conversation
jan 17 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

reaction to the death of canucks fan favourite gino odjick

a roundup of what some ex-teammates and those who were inspired by gino odjick said after his death at the age of 52.
the province sports
jan 17 2023

here's what doctors and hospital officials are saying about doug ford's plan to expand surgery to community clinics

“this is an important solution that can help address wait times, one of the biggest structural problems in the health-care system"
brian lilley
jan 16 2023

how does methadone work as a heroin-replacement therapy? and what about the longer-acting buprenorphine?

methadone was the first medication trialled as a “replacement therapy.” it’s a long-acting opioid, with similar effects to heroin
the conversation
jan 16 2023

study finds residents of legal cannabis states have lower rates of this disorder

while alcohol consumption between u.s. states didn’t vary greatly, a twin who lived in legal cannabis states was less likely to face harm when under the influence of alcohol
the fresh toast
jan 16 2023
powered by
obesity matters

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