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some sexual assault survivors might have gone without treatment after the covid-19 pandemic hit, new research suggests

once pandemic restrictions began, sexual assault cases seen in emergency departments dropped by between 50-60 per cent.
elizabeth payne
jan 4 2023

highly pathogenic avian flu has disastrous consequences in quebec

more than 500,000 poultry farm birds in quebec have died or been culled due to exposure to the infectious disease; some wild birds have been affected as well.
rené bruemmer
jan 4 2023

ubc researchers find microplastics prevalent in galápagos islands penguin prey

microplastics in ‘every colour of the rainbow’ found in samples of prey such as anchovies and milkfish, says ubc researcher karly mcmullen.
tiffany crawford
jan 4 2023

shortage of children's fever, pain medication to be eased 'very soon', says province

the shortages that are being felt across the country are still primarily impacting kids' medications, but it has expanded into the adult supply as well
bill kaufmann
jan 4 2023

kraken is the latest variant of covid-19, but expect more mutations

the new subvariant of omicron is close to taking over as the most-prevalent form of covid in the u.s.
gordon mcintyre
jan 4 2023

'tis the season for canadians to fend off sad

canadians, being farther from the equator, are more likely to suffer from sad than those in places like the caribbean.
kevin connor
jan 4 2023

many young canadians find mental health help tough to access: study

access to community-based mental health services was different for girls and boys.
kevin connor
jan 4 2023

why is it so hard for women with cluster headaches to get a diagnosis?

researchers say that doctors "should be aware of how the disorder manifests differently in men and women so the most effective treatment can be given as fast as possible.”
dave yasvinski
jan 3 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

some sexual assault survivors might have gone without treatment after the covid-19 pandemic hit, new research suggests

once pandemic restrictions began, sexual assault cases seen in emergency departments dropped by between 50-60 per cent.
elizabeth payne
jan 4 2023

highly pathogenic avian flu has disastrous consequences in quebec

more than 500,000 poultry farm birds in quebec have died or been culled due to exposure to the infectious disease; some wild birds have been affected as well.
rené bruemmer
jan 4 2023

ubc researchers find microplastics prevalent in galápagos islands penguin prey

microplastics in ‘every colour of the rainbow’ found in samples of prey such as anchovies and milkfish, says ubc researcher karly mcmullen.
tiffany crawford
jan 4 2023

shortage of children's fever, pain medication to be eased 'very soon', says province

the shortages that are being felt across the country are still primarily impacting kids' medications, but it has expanded into the adult supply as well
bill kaufmann
jan 4 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

kraken is the latest variant of covid-19, but expect more mutations

the new subvariant of omicron is close to taking over as the most-prevalent form of covid in the u.s.
gordon mcintyre
jan 4 2023

'tis the season for canadians to fend off sad

canadians, being farther from the equator, are more likely to suffer from sad than those in places like the caribbean.
kevin connor
jan 4 2023

many young canadians find mental health help tough to access: study

access to community-based mental health services was different for girls and boys.
kevin connor
jan 4 2023

why is it so hard for women with cluster headaches to get a diagnosis?

researchers say that doctors "should be aware of how the disorder manifests differently in men and women so the most effective treatment can be given as fast as possible.”
dave yasvinski
jan 3 2023
powered by
obesity matters

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