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世界杯决赛2022

what to know about using cannabis for sleep during these sleepless times

using cannabis to help with sleep should be treated as a therapy rather than a nightly routine.
the growthop
nov 22 2021

'disconnect': sask. eyes getting more foreign-trained docs in practice

'we have quite a few international medical graduates in saskatchewan who are not practicing medicine (and) and there’s a huge need for physicians.'
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
nov 22 2021

opinion: cutting insurance for endometriosis treatment is callous and sexist

women are in unbearable pain and the government of saskatchewan has chosen to ignore it, brendan thompson writes.
the star phoenix
nov 22 2021

hanes: light at the end of the tunnel for unvaccinated kids

the approval of the covid-19 vaccine for kids age five to 11 is a game changer in the evolution of the pandemic — and an early christmas gift for this concerned parent.
allison hanes, montreal gazette
nov 22 2021

fewer albertans rolling up their sleeves for the flu shot as influenza cases reappear

alberta’s top doctor also encouraged albertans to get immunized against influenza at tuesday’s covid-19 update.
kellen taniguchi
nov 22 2021

'microbial soup' from b.c. floods poses real danger to farmers and volunteers

swimming in the flood waters are all of the bacteria and parasites routinely found in b.c. sewage plants, such as cryptosporidium, salmonella, e. coli and giardia
daphne bramham, vancouver sun
nov 22 2021

fitness: employees can be reinvigorated by a lunch-hour exercise break

instead of going into a midday workout with a commitment to fill an exercise quota, think of it as a break for both mind and body.
jill barker, special to the montreal gazette
nov 22 2021

widely used pain killer linked to risk taking: 'they just don't feel as scared'

acetaminophen, an over-the-counter medicine sold under brand names tylenol and panadol, may have unintended effects on users' psychology
the national post
nov 19 2021
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what to know about using cannabis for sleep during these sleepless times

using cannabis to help with sleep should be treated as a therapy rather than a nightly routine.
the growthop
nov 22 2021

'disconnect': sask. eyes getting more foreign-trained docs in practice

'we have quite a few international medical graduates in saskatchewan who are not practicing medicine (and) and there’s a huge need for physicians.'
zak vescera, saskatoon starphoenix
nov 22 2021

opinion: cutting insurance for endometriosis treatment is callous and sexist

women are in unbearable pain and the government of saskatchewan has chosen to ignore it, brendan thompson writes.
the star phoenix
nov 22 2021

hanes: light at the end of the tunnel for unvaccinated kids

the approval of the covid-19 vaccine for kids age five to 11 is a game changer in the evolution of the pandemic — and an early christmas gift for this concerned parent.
allison hanes, montreal gazette
nov 22 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

fewer albertans rolling up their sleeves for the flu shot as influenza cases reappear

alberta’s top doctor also encouraged albertans to get immunized against influenza at tuesday’s covid-19 update.
kellen taniguchi
nov 22 2021

'microbial soup' from b.c. floods poses real danger to farmers and volunteers

swimming in the flood waters are all of the bacteria and parasites routinely found in b.c. sewage plants, such as cryptosporidium, salmonella, e. coli and giardia
daphne bramham, vancouver sun
nov 22 2021

fitness: employees can be reinvigorated by a lunch-hour exercise break

instead of going into a midday workout with a commitment to fill an exercise quota, think of it as a break for both mind and body.
jill barker, special to the montreal gazette
nov 22 2021

widely used pain killer linked to risk taking: 'they just don't feel as scared'

acetaminophen, an over-the-counter medicine sold under brand names tylenol and panadol, may have unintended effects on users' psychology
the national post
nov 19 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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