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世界杯决赛2022

opinion: make exercise fun to set kids up for a healthy life

as expected, the pandemic led to an increase in obesity: more time indoors; more screen time; more emotional eating and less access to sports facilities created a perfect storm.
dr. peter nieman
jul 25 2022

'never seen a virus that behaves this way': why covid refuses to give us a break

'the world is discovering sars-cov-2 isn’t behaving with neat, predictable, winter-bound waves like the flu, but with multiple rollers that are coming faster'
sharon kirkey
jul 25 2022

health care researchers need to ask, 'who is black?' university of ottawa professor says

jude mary cénat suggests asking research subjects a basic question: what is your skin colour? from there, it can lead to unraveling other questions about origins and ancestry.
joanne laucius
jul 25 2022

saskatchewan rationing epidurals for high-risk pregnant patients

doctors say epidurals are the 'gold standard' for managing pain during childbirth but stress other effective options exist.
zak vescera
jul 25 2022

burnout prompts sask. lab and x-ray tech to leave full-time position

many clxts are working under stressful conditions, leading to staff shortages, primarily in rural saskatchewan.
jeremy simes
jul 25 2022

north van patient dies after two days stuck in waiting room of overcrowded, understaffed hospital

staffing shortages have led to emergency room closures across b.c. and last week, a lions gate patient died after lying in the waiting room for two days.
lori culbert, dan fumano
jul 22 2022

as ottawa is hit with summer covid-19 surge, who's wearing a mask?

ottawa public health has advised people to wear a mask in indoor public spaces as well as outdoors in crowds when two metres of distance can't be maintained.
jacquie miller, hafsatou balde
jul 22 2022

opinion: climate change and aging demographic are our country’s twin existential threats

as provinces scramble to address health care labour shortages predicted long ago, it's a good time to stop and listen to what experts say is coming next
terry lake
jul 22 2022
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obesity matters
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opinion: make exercise fun to set kids up for a healthy life

as expected, the pandemic led to an increase in obesity: more time indoors; more screen time; more emotional eating and less access to sports facilities created a perfect storm.
dr. peter nieman
jul 25 2022

'never seen a virus that behaves this way': why covid refuses to give us a break

'the world is discovering sars-cov-2 isn’t behaving with neat, predictable, winter-bound waves like the flu, but with multiple rollers that are coming faster'
sharon kirkey
jul 25 2022

health care researchers need to ask, 'who is black?' university of ottawa professor says

jude mary cénat suggests asking research subjects a basic question: what is your skin colour? from there, it can lead to unraveling other questions about origins and ancestry.
joanne laucius
jul 25 2022

saskatchewan rationing epidurals for high-risk pregnant patients

doctors say epidurals are the 'gold standard' for managing pain during childbirth but stress other effective options exist.
zak vescera
jul 25 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

burnout prompts sask. lab and x-ray tech to leave full-time position

many clxts are working under stressful conditions, leading to staff shortages, primarily in rural saskatchewan.
jeremy simes
jul 25 2022

north van patient dies after two days stuck in waiting room of overcrowded, understaffed hospital

staffing shortages have led to emergency room closures across b.c. and last week, a lions gate patient died after lying in the waiting room for two days.
lori culbert, dan fumano
jul 22 2022

as ottawa is hit with summer covid-19 surge, who's wearing a mask?

ottawa public health has advised people to wear a mask in indoor public spaces as well as outdoors in crowds when two metres of distance can't be maintained.
jacquie miller, hafsatou balde
jul 22 2022

opinion: climate change and aging demographic are our country’s twin existential threats

as provinces scramble to address health care labour shortages predicted long ago, it's a good time to stop and listen to what experts say is coming next
terry lake
jul 22 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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