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世界杯决赛2022

'backsliding' and experimentation are signs of the times: youth sex-lives report

through a veil of sexting, canadian youth said they tried new sexual positions, toys and kinks. even sex tapes made a comeback.
hayley juhl
aug 16 2022

olivia newton-john gave a voice to those with cancer and shifted the focus to the life of survivors

explaining her “pro cannabis” stance on 60 minutes australia in 2019, newton-john reflected a growing recognition of community interest in diverse approaches to pain and symptom management
the conversation
aug 15 2022

monkeypox may be spreading in saskatchewan, says shahab

the province's chief medical health officer issued a public advisory about the virus on saturday, asking people to be aware of the symptoms and to seek testing.
larissa kurz
aug 15 2022

addictions care needs better oversight and rules, operators say

opinion: with so many overdose deaths, governments can't ignore the duty to ensure the care and safety of addicts seeking residential treatment.
daphne bramham
aug 15 2022

fitness: is setting smart exercise goals really all that smart?

not everyone benefits equally from exercise goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound.
jill barker
aug 15 2022

what does monkeypox look like? how to distinguish the rash from pimples

while the rash is the most identifiable symptom of monkeypox, most cases begin with a fever, which may be accompanied by chills, swollen lymph nodes and other symptoms
jermaine wilson
aug 15 2022

opinion: urgent care needed — my week of waiting rooms in alberta’s besieged hospitals

it only makes sense that a province with this much wealth takes care of its most vulnerable to ensure these top-notch health-care workers remain here, caring for the health of all albertans.
calgary herald
aug 15 2022

heat-related ahs calls up as temperatures in the 30 c range hover into next week

the city of edmonton said people should be mindful of symptoms of heat illness.
nicole bergot
aug 12 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
powered by
canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health (ccsmh)

'backsliding' and experimentation are signs of the times: youth sex-lives report

through a veil of sexting, canadian youth said they tried new sexual positions, toys and kinks. even sex tapes made a comeback.
hayley juhl
aug 16 2022

olivia newton-john gave a voice to those with cancer and shifted the focus to the life of survivors

explaining her “pro cannabis” stance on 60 minutes australia in 2019, newton-john reflected a growing recognition of community interest in diverse approaches to pain and symptom management
the conversation
aug 15 2022

monkeypox may be spreading in saskatchewan, says shahab

the province's chief medical health officer issued a public advisory about the virus on saturday, asking people to be aware of the symptoms and to seek testing.
larissa kurz
aug 15 2022

addictions care needs better oversight and rules, operators say

opinion: with so many overdose deaths, governments can't ignore the duty to ensure the care and safety of addicts seeking residential treatment.
daphne bramham
aug 15 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

fitness: is setting smart exercise goals really all that smart?

not everyone benefits equally from exercise goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound.
jill barker
aug 15 2022

what does monkeypox look like? how to distinguish the rash from pimples

while the rash is the most identifiable symptom of monkeypox, most cases begin with a fever, which may be accompanied by chills, swollen lymph nodes and other symptoms
jermaine wilson
aug 15 2022

opinion: urgent care needed — my week of waiting rooms in alberta’s besieged hospitals

it only makes sense that a province with this much wealth takes care of its most vulnerable to ensure these top-notch health-care workers remain here, caring for the health of all albertans.
calgary herald
aug 15 2022

heat-related ahs calls up as temperatures in the 30 c range hover into next week

the city of edmonton said people should be mindful of symptoms of heat illness.
nicole bergot
aug 12 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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