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世界杯决赛2022

filling hospital and chsld rooms to capacity is playing with fire: activist

the easing of capacity restrictions in quebec institutions comes as many long-term care homes are grappling with new covid-19 outbreaks.
jason magder
aug 2 2022

saskatchewan wastewater shows viral load of covid-19 'relatively low'

the total viral load of covid-19 remains 'relatively low' in three sask. cities, which indicates a fairly constant level of infection.
saskatoon starphoenix
aug 2 2022

cannabis and the classroom: where do things stand?

most u.s. colleges, even those in states where medical and/or recreational cannabis is legal, ban the possession and use of marijuana on college campuses.
tom gaffey, the fresh toast
aug 2 2022

the pandemic sex lives of canadian youth: adventurous, risky, online

“i can tell you that sex has not stopped,” says the founder of letsstopaids, even though covid has meant changes to young people's sexual landscape.
hayley juhl
aug 2 2022

b.c. has 4,265 unfilled nursing jobs — it's one reason why ers are closing

statistics canada says b.c. is short 4,265 nurses. the results are closed ers, and stressed patients and staff
lori culbert
aug 2 2022

is covid prematurely aging our immune systems?

repeated sars-cov-2 infections may be prematurely aging human immune systems, research suggests
sharon kirkey
aug 2 2022

nurses fear 20 icus at risk of shutdown due to staffing shortages

“there’s a nursing shortage, there’s a doctor shortage, our healthcare system has been on the brink for a while now": er physician
scott laurie
aug 2 2022

b.c. makes monkeypox vaccine available to close contacts and high-risk groups

the world health organization has declared a public health emergency because of the global monkeypox outbreak,
tiffany crawford
aug 2 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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diabetes canada

filling hospital and chsld rooms to capacity is playing with fire: activist

the easing of capacity restrictions in quebec institutions comes as many long-term care homes are grappling with new covid-19 outbreaks.
jason magder
aug 2 2022

saskatchewan wastewater shows viral load of covid-19 'relatively low'

the total viral load of covid-19 remains 'relatively low' in three sask. cities, which indicates a fairly constant level of infection.
saskatoon starphoenix
aug 2 2022

cannabis and the classroom: where do things stand?

most u.s. colleges, even those in states where medical and/or recreational cannabis is legal, ban the possession and use of marijuana on college campuses.
tom gaffey, the fresh toast
aug 2 2022

the pandemic sex lives of canadian youth: adventurous, risky, online

“i can tell you that sex has not stopped,” says the founder of letsstopaids, even though covid has meant changes to young people's sexual landscape.
hayley juhl
aug 2 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

b.c. has 4,265 unfilled nursing jobs — it's one reason why ers are closing

statistics canada says b.c. is short 4,265 nurses. the results are closed ers, and stressed patients and staff
lori culbert
aug 2 2022

is covid prematurely aging our immune systems?

repeated sars-cov-2 infections may be prematurely aging human immune systems, research suggests
sharon kirkey
aug 2 2022

nurses fear 20 icus at risk of shutdown due to staffing shortages

“there’s a nursing shortage, there’s a doctor shortage, our healthcare system has been on the brink for a while now": er physician
scott laurie
aug 2 2022

b.c. makes monkeypox vaccine available to close contacts and high-risk groups

the world health organization has declared a public health emergency because of the global monkeypox outbreak,
tiffany crawford
aug 2 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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