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世界杯决赛2022

st. louis: my covid-19 wasn’t the mild case i was led to expect. and i'm not alone

a normally healthy, athletic, vaccinated person, i struggled through 10 full days of debilitating symptoms. why aren't we hearing clearly about the real possibility that covid will leave you anywhere in the vast space between mild symptoms and death?
maija kappler
aug 5 2022

how to spot hand-foot-and-mouth disease in your child and what to do about it

rashes are especially tricky because the cause can be so difficult to pinpoint.
hayley juhl
aug 5 2022

five things that could help ontario recruit and retain health-care workers

this week, premier doug ford told reporters he's throwing "everything and the kitchen sink" at the problem of understaffed hospitals
joanne laucius
aug 5 2022

mental health care for kids becoming crisis in north, advocate says

northern saskatchewan's only child psychiatry unit is closing for the second time since 2019 because there are no child psychiatrists to run it.
zak vescera
aug 5 2022

students look to fill pandemic learning gaps with summer school

'with the pandemic, there was disruption and inconsistency, and some students having to go back and forth from school to home four or five times … summer school has afforded them the opportunity to get back on track'
eva ferguson
aug 5 2022

edmonton hospitals asked to care for patients in hallways as ers struggle with patient volume

the notice adds that all units will "maintain a hallway patient" over 24 to 36 hours "while other strategies are identified over the next 12 hours to support a bigger pull from the sites" — meaning pulling more patients out of emergency rooms.
madeline smith
aug 4 2022

big jump in b.c. cyclists being hospitalized during first year of covid-19, research shows

serious cycling accidents jumped during the first 12 months of the covid-19 pandemic, as cycling activity increased
david carrigg
aug 4 2022

saskatchewan, again, has no child psychiatrist in the province's north

"i’m disappointed for the families and the children i’m leaving behind. i wanted this to work. i didn’t want it to come to this."
zak vescera
aug 4 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
obesity matters
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

st. louis: my covid-19 wasn’t the mild case i was led to expect. and i'm not alone

a normally healthy, athletic, vaccinated person, i struggled through 10 full days of debilitating symptoms. why aren't we hearing clearly about the real possibility that covid will leave you anywhere in the vast space between mild symptoms and death?
maija kappler
aug 5 2022

how to spot hand-foot-and-mouth disease in your child and what to do about it

rashes are especially tricky because the cause can be so difficult to pinpoint.
hayley juhl
aug 5 2022

five things that could help ontario recruit and retain health-care workers

this week, premier doug ford told reporters he's throwing "everything and the kitchen sink" at the problem of understaffed hospitals
joanne laucius
aug 5 2022

mental health care for kids becoming crisis in north, advocate says

northern saskatchewan's only child psychiatry unit is closing for the second time since 2019 because there are no child psychiatrists to run it.
zak vescera
aug 5 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

students look to fill pandemic learning gaps with summer school

'with the pandemic, there was disruption and inconsistency, and some students having to go back and forth from school to home four or five times … summer school has afforded them the opportunity to get back on track'
eva ferguson
aug 5 2022

edmonton hospitals asked to care for patients in hallways as ers struggle with patient volume

the notice adds that all units will "maintain a hallway patient" over 24 to 36 hours "while other strategies are identified over the next 12 hours to support a bigger pull from the sites" — meaning pulling more patients out of emergency rooms.
madeline smith
aug 4 2022

big jump in b.c. cyclists being hospitalized during first year of covid-19, research shows

serious cycling accidents jumped during the first 12 months of the covid-19 pandemic, as cycling activity increased
david carrigg
aug 4 2022

saskatchewan, again, has no child psychiatrist in the province's north

"i’m disappointed for the families and the children i’m leaving behind. i wanted this to work. i didn’t want it to come to this."
zak vescera
aug 4 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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