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世界杯决赛2022

'overwhelming:' ottawa family's donation offers new hope to patients living with schizophrenia

kathleen grimes and ersin ozerdinc have given to charities that resonate with their family, as this issue does due to personal experience.
elizabeth payne
sep 19 2022

third-hand smoke from tobacco, e-cigarettes and cannabis drive many complaints from hotel non-smokers

for every 100 reviews from non-smoking rooms, there was an average of 10 complaints related to smoking materials
angela stelmakowich
sep 19 2022

calgarians take on terry fox run at fort calgary, raise funds for cancer research

it's the first time the annual event has been hosted in person since before the pandemic
stephanie babych
sep 19 2022

alberta plays catch-up on routine childhood vaccines after pandemic dip

'the concern is that with lower numbers of kids being vaccinated, we're going to be seeing more kids with what we thought were preventable diseases'
jason herring
sep 19 2022

long covid plan, funding decisions in the works, says chief medical officer

it’s important to understand what additional resources could help people with long covid, such as rehabilitation, occupational health treatment and physiotherapy.
the canadian press
sep 19 2022

university of toronto teams up with a cannabis company to explore possible epilepsy treatments

toronto-based avicanna, in collaboration with u of t, will evaluate anti-seizure properties of rare cannabis compounds
angela stelmakowich
sep 16 2022

a return to in-person workshops for people dealing with cancer at look good feel better

'in 2019, more than 100 women were supported at the in-person workshop in saskatoon. we get such great positive feedback from the participants.'
don rice
sep 16 2022

pharmacists taking greater role than ever in health-care system

implementing tools like e-prescribing is vital to support integrated patient care teams
tarek hussein
sep 16 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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movember canada

'overwhelming:' ottawa family's donation offers new hope to patients living with schizophrenia

kathleen grimes and ersin ozerdinc have given to charities that resonate with their family, as this issue does due to personal experience.
elizabeth payne
sep 19 2022

third-hand smoke from tobacco, e-cigarettes and cannabis drive many complaints from hotel non-smokers

for every 100 reviews from non-smoking rooms, there was an average of 10 complaints related to smoking materials
angela stelmakowich
sep 19 2022

calgarians take on terry fox run at fort calgary, raise funds for cancer research

it's the first time the annual event has been hosted in person since before the pandemic
stephanie babych
sep 19 2022

alberta plays catch-up on routine childhood vaccines after pandemic dip

'the concern is that with lower numbers of kids being vaccinated, we're going to be seeing more kids with what we thought were preventable diseases'
jason herring
sep 19 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

long covid plan, funding decisions in the works, says chief medical officer

it’s important to understand what additional resources could help people with long covid, such as rehabilitation, occupational health treatment and physiotherapy.
the canadian press
sep 19 2022

university of toronto teams up with a cannabis company to explore possible epilepsy treatments

toronto-based avicanna, in collaboration with u of t, will evaluate anti-seizure properties of rare cannabis compounds
angela stelmakowich
sep 16 2022

a return to in-person workshops for people dealing with cancer at look good feel better

'in 2019, more than 100 women were supported at the in-person workshop in saskatoon. we get such great positive feedback from the participants.'
don rice
sep 16 2022

pharmacists taking greater role than ever in health-care system

implementing tools like e-prescribing is vital to support integrated patient care teams
tarek hussein
sep 16 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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