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世界杯决赛2022

do you crave meat? you may be part neanderthal

and i mean that in a good way
colby cosh
oct 19 2022

health care tops list of complaints to b.c.'s ombudsperson: report

jay chalke’s annual report for 2021-2022 says the office received almost 1,300 complaints or inquiries focused on programs and services provided by the ministry of health.
the canadian press
oct 19 2022

alberta lowers recommended age for breast cancer screening

'health economics have shown that it's more cost effective to find a cancer early than to treat a cancer once it's detected'
olivia condon
oct 19 2022

opinion: my strange journey with parkinson's

the progressive disease is challenging, but it's not all unpleasant.
tom lozar
oct 18 2022

inuit in nunavik require better, more culturally appropriate health care: experts

there are no doctors and only a few nurses and other health-care practitioners who are inuit.
jason magder
oct 18 2022

opinion: i lost my sister-in-law to the most aggressive and deadliest form of breast cancer

triple negative breast cancer is incredibly persistent and is more likely to impact women under 50 and has more limited treatment options
dr. sandi dunn
oct 18 2022

opinion: income stabilization during illness could keep older doctors in the workforce

across canada, over 15 per cent of family physicians and 16 per cent of medical specialists are aged 65 and over
dr. charles shaver
oct 18 2022

health officials watching with concern as new, more evasive covid sub-variants arrive in ontario

“right now, it is a kind of tsunami of variants coming at us and they all have the potential to be immune evasive."
elizabeth payne
oct 17 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
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obesity canada

do you crave meat? you may be part neanderthal

and i mean that in a good way
colby cosh
oct 19 2022

health care tops list of complaints to b.c.'s ombudsperson: report

jay chalke’s annual report for 2021-2022 says the office received almost 1,300 complaints or inquiries focused on programs and services provided by the ministry of health.
the canadian press
oct 19 2022

alberta lowers recommended age for breast cancer screening

'health economics have shown that it's more cost effective to find a cancer early than to treat a cancer once it's detected'
olivia condon
oct 19 2022

opinion: my strange journey with parkinson's

the progressive disease is challenging, but it's not all unpleasant.
tom lozar
oct 18 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

inuit in nunavik require better, more culturally appropriate health care: experts

there are no doctors and only a few nurses and other health-care practitioners who are inuit.
jason magder
oct 18 2022

opinion: i lost my sister-in-law to the most aggressive and deadliest form of breast cancer

triple negative breast cancer is incredibly persistent and is more likely to impact women under 50 and has more limited treatment options
dr. sandi dunn
oct 18 2022

opinion: income stabilization during illness could keep older doctors in the workforce

across canada, over 15 per cent of family physicians and 16 per cent of medical specialists are aged 65 and over
dr. charles shaver
oct 18 2022

health officials watching with concern as new, more evasive covid sub-variants arrive in ontario

“right now, it is a kind of tsunami of variants coming at us and they all have the potential to be immune evasive."
elizabeth payne
oct 17 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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