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世界杯决赛2022

ontario borders reopen to other provinces amid lower covid numbers

ontario’s land and water borders with quebec and manitoba have reopened.
ottawa citizen
jun 16 2021

no new covid deaths in b.c. reported; canada a leader in first doses

on tuesday, the provincial health officer reported no covid-19 deaths and 108 new cases of the disease
david carrigg
jun 16 2021

how do healthcare workers talk to teens about the covid vaccine?

although it is legal for minors 12 and older to receive the vaccine without parental consent in canada, healthcare experts say they focus on informing rather than influencing a teenager's decisions
devika desai, national post
jun 16 2021

a survivor story: the long road back from covid-19

“it is such an experience to be so exhausted that you feel like if i don’t make it, that would be ok because this is really hard.”
elizabeth payne
jun 16 2021

clinical trial seeks to turn brain signals into computer-assisted action

the human brain has about 86 billion nerve cells and trillions of connections, all of which makes unlocking the secrets of its operation such an enormous scientific endeavour.
healthing.ca
jun 16 2021

the infodemic in quebec: how a covid hospital hoax went viral

the #filmyourhospital trend illustrates the ferocity with which disinformation about covid-19 leapt from the screen to the real world. part 2 of a 5-part series.
the montreal gazette
jun 15 2021

front-line hospital workers say they feel betrayed by ontario

as the pandemic is beginning to wind down, nurses and other front-line hospital workers say they are feeling demoralized.
elizabeth payne
jun 15 2021

new service offers one-stop help to connect kids with mental health care

the free service offers youth and caregivers the opportunity to share their story, ask questions, and be given a list of services tailored to their needs
ottawa citizen
jun 15 2021
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters

ontario borders reopen to other provinces amid lower covid numbers

ontario’s land and water borders with quebec and manitoba have reopened.
ottawa citizen
jun 16 2021

no new covid deaths in b.c. reported; canada a leader in first doses

on tuesday, the provincial health officer reported no covid-19 deaths and 108 new cases of the disease
david carrigg
jun 16 2021

how do healthcare workers talk to teens about the covid vaccine?

although it is legal for minors 12 and older to receive the vaccine without parental consent in canada, healthcare experts say they focus on informing rather than influencing a teenager's decisions
devika desai, national post
jun 16 2021

a survivor story: the long road back from covid-19

“it is such an experience to be so exhausted that you feel like if i don’t make it, that would be ok because this is really hard.”
elizabeth payne
jun 16 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

clinical trial seeks to turn brain signals into computer-assisted action

the human brain has about 86 billion nerve cells and trillions of connections, all of which makes unlocking the secrets of its operation such an enormous scientific endeavour.
healthing.ca
jun 16 2021

the infodemic in quebec: how a covid hospital hoax went viral

the #filmyourhospital trend illustrates the ferocity with which disinformation about covid-19 leapt from the screen to the real world. part 2 of a 5-part series.
the montreal gazette
jun 15 2021

front-line hospital workers say they feel betrayed by ontario

as the pandemic is beginning to wind down, nurses and other front-line hospital workers say they are feeling demoralized.
elizabeth payne
jun 15 2021

new service offers one-stop help to connect kids with mental health care

the free service offers youth and caregivers the opportunity to share their story, ask questions, and be given a list of services tailored to their needs
ottawa citizen
jun 15 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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