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diagnosed at age 44 with als, this mom and advocate left this world swinging

the magic and determination of taya jones had us all believing that she would be the one to beat the impossible odds of als.
lisa machado
sep 06, 2022

machado: hey quiet quitters, you have one life. why spend it doing the bare minimum?

employees are taking to social media to declare that they are no longer going above and beyond at work. it's probably not a great career strategy.
lisa machado
aug 27, 2022

gilbert: we must shift the abortion conversation — it's about equality rights, pure and simple

friday's u.s. supreme court decision casts an ominous shadow that reaches into canada too.
ottawa citizen
jun 27, 2022

machado: covid has made socializing a little like having sex without protection

getting back to some kind of normal means accepting the risk of covid, and understanding that the feeling of liberation comes along with fear and uncertainty.
lisa machado
jun 27, 2022

etches: mental health, wellbeing can no longer be put on the back-burner

even though the pandemic isn't over, we use the summer to focus on our wellbeing and social connections — safely.
ottawa citizen
jun 24, 2022

opinion: albertans are facing a health-care deficit

all around us, albertans are increasingly dealing with more complex and urgent health issues.
edmonton journal
jun 23, 2022

machado: being told that 'there's going be a little discomfort' is not good enough when we're talking about pain

not telling women what to expect during painful medical procedures is a dangerous form of gaslighting that can reduce the likelihood of them seeking medical care when they need it, and increase the risk of missed diagnoses.
lisa machado
jun 20, 2022

machado: have we forgotten the focus and energy that it takes to be out in the world?

from relearning how to be around people and the fear of getting covid, to the loss of flexibility, heading back to the office is more than a transition — it's another test of our mental health.
lisa machado
jun 13, 2022
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diagnosed at age 44 with als, this mom and advocate left this world swinging

the magic and determination of taya jones had us all believing that she would be the one to beat the impossible odds of als.
lisa machado
sep 06, 2022

machado: hey quiet quitters, you have one life. why spend it doing the bare minimum?

employees are taking to social media to declare that they are no longer going above and beyond at work. it's probably not a great career strategy.
lisa machado
aug 27, 2022

gilbert: we must shift the abortion conversation — it's about equality rights, pure and simple

friday's u.s. supreme court decision casts an ominous shadow that reaches into canada too.
ottawa citizen
jun 27, 2022

machado: covid has made socializing a little like having sex without protection

getting back to some kind of normal means accepting the risk of covid, and understanding that the feeling of liberation comes along with fear and uncertainty.
lisa machado
jun 27, 2022
powered by
breast cancer canada

etches: mental health, wellbeing can no longer be put on the back-burner

even though the pandemic isn't over, we use the summer to focus on our wellbeing and social connections — safely.
ottawa citizen
jun 24, 2022

opinion: albertans are facing a health-care deficit

all around us, albertans are increasingly dealing with more complex and urgent health issues.
edmonton journal
jun 23, 2022

machado: being told that 'there's going be a little discomfort' is not good enough when we're talking about pain

not telling women what to expect during painful medical procedures is a dangerous form of gaslighting that can reduce the likelihood of them seeking medical care when they need it, and increase the risk of missed diagnoses.
lisa machado
jun 20, 2022

machado: have we forgotten the focus and energy that it takes to be out in the world?

from relearning how to be around people and the fear of getting covid, to the loss of flexibility, heading back to the office is more than a transition — it's another test of our mental health.
lisa machado
jun 13, 2022
powered by
wellspring cancer support
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