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世界杯决赛2022

obesity could be prevented by dietary supplements prior to pregnancy, new study suggests

the study focused on a region of the brain that regulates food intake, physical activity and metabolism
courtney greenberg
oct 4 2022

how many milligrams of thc is too much?

it’s likely a solid strategy to know how much weed is too much and how to avoid getting to that point in the first place
angela stelmakowich
oct 3 2022

failing at diets a necessary part of achieving sustainable weight loss: study

the study reported that achieving long-term success with weight loss requires multiple attempts using varied approaches.
kevin connor
oct 3 2022

refilling some prescriptions at pharmacy doesn't solve b.c.'s health care problems: pharmacist

the changes are part of a five-year plan to deal with b.c.'s overburdened health care system, which is suffering from a shortage of doctors, nurses and paramedics
joanne lee-young
oct 3 2022

those who had covid-19 at higher risk for brain injuries a year later: study

the study found that people infected with covid had a 77% higher risk of developing memory problems.
postmedia news
oct 3 2022

when alzheimer's robs you of those you love

if you or someone you love is navigating a relationship with someone who has alzheimer’s or dementia, here are a few things to keep in mind.
simone paget
oct 3 2022

retirement is more than a chance to put your feet up

a sedentary lifestyle doesn’t bode well for long-term health, especially as we age.
jill barker
oct 3 2022

ubc researcher examines covid-19 through west end seniors’ eyes

wednesday’s gallery opening was the first time callista ottoni met many of her research participants in person, despite having worked with them for over two years during her research.
nathan griffiths
oct 3 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

obesity could be prevented by dietary supplements prior to pregnancy, new study suggests

the study focused on a region of the brain that regulates food intake, physical activity and metabolism
courtney greenberg
oct 4 2022

how many milligrams of thc is too much?

it’s likely a solid strategy to know how much weed is too much and how to avoid getting to that point in the first place
angela stelmakowich
oct 3 2022

failing at diets a necessary part of achieving sustainable weight loss: study

the study reported that achieving long-term success with weight loss requires multiple attempts using varied approaches.
kevin connor
oct 3 2022

refilling some prescriptions at pharmacy doesn't solve b.c.'s health care problems: pharmacist

the changes are part of a five-year plan to deal with b.c.'s overburdened health care system, which is suffering from a shortage of doctors, nurses and paramedics
joanne lee-young
oct 3 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

those who had covid-19 at higher risk for brain injuries a year later: study

the study found that people infected with covid had a 77% higher risk of developing memory problems.
postmedia news
oct 3 2022

when alzheimer's robs you of those you love

if you or someone you love is navigating a relationship with someone who has alzheimer’s or dementia, here are a few things to keep in mind.
simone paget
oct 3 2022

retirement is more than a chance to put your feet up

a sedentary lifestyle doesn’t bode well for long-term health, especially as we age.
jill barker
oct 3 2022

ubc researcher examines covid-19 through west end seniors’ eyes

wednesday’s gallery opening was the first time callista ottoni met many of her research participants in person, despite having worked with them for over two years during her research.
nathan griffiths
oct 3 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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