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machado: the death of canadian artist matthew wong reminds us that success doesn't equal happiness

wong's death not only rocked the art world, but it also reminds us that we never know the true burdens being carried by those around us, and how we shouldn't wait to check in on those we care about.
lisa machado
feb 28 2022

machado: life can be short, so why is living in the present so hard?

fill as many gratitude journals as you want with the things you are thankful for, but when life gets crappy, it takes superhero-calibre strength to consciously find joy in the present.
lisa machado
feb 21 2022

machado: how hope lives on despite a rodent-filled shelter, physical pain and a few cans of rice and beans

the experts say that hope sustains us. it absolutely must, otherwise how does one survive impossible circumstances and rotten luck?
lisa machado
feb 14 2022

machado: 'no one cared about us before the pandemic, and now it's worse'

while the worst the pandemic has inflicted on many of us is not seeing friends and endless zoom calls, for too many others, it has meant a much darker version of an already-difficult life.
lisa machado
feb 7 2022

opinion: why using the language of abortion rights for vaccine mandates is bogus

evangeline lilly likened the ability to choose to terminate a pregnancy with the right to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. that's not even an apples-to-oranges comparison – it's apples to mack trucks.
maija kappler
feb 2 2022

machado: is five days really enough time to grieve?

canada's provincial bereavement leave policies range from one to seven days away from work to manage the loss of a family member, some paid, but mostly unpaid. is this the best we can do?
lisa machado
jan 31 2022

opinion: how two hospitals and a pharma company are coming together to improve clinical research

how partnering across organizations is bringing decentralized clinical trials to patients and allowing them to participate on their own terms.
clinical trials ontario
jan 26 2022

shift: 'it's unclear how patient, family and caregiver partners were engaged during covid-19'

if organizations don't value lived experience in a health crisis, exactly what is it going to take to patients and caregivers to the table?
lisa machado
jan 24 2022
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diabetes canada
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machado: the death of canadian artist matthew wong reminds us that success doesn't equal happiness

wong's death not only rocked the art world, but it also reminds us that we never know the true burdens being carried by those around us, and how we shouldn't wait to check in on those we care about.
lisa machado
feb 28 2022

machado: life can be short, so why is living in the present so hard?

fill as many gratitude journals as you want with the things you are thankful for, but when life gets crappy, it takes superhero-calibre strength to consciously find joy in the present.
lisa machado
feb 21 2022

machado: how hope lives on despite a rodent-filled shelter, physical pain and a few cans of rice and beans

the experts say that hope sustains us. it absolutely must, otherwise how does one survive impossible circumstances and rotten luck?
lisa machado
feb 14 2022

machado: 'no one cared about us before the pandemic, and now it's worse'

while the worst the pandemic has inflicted on many of us is not seeing friends and endless zoom calls, for too many others, it has meant a much darker version of an already-difficult life.
lisa machado
feb 7 2022

opinion: why using the language of abortion rights for vaccine mandates is bogus

evangeline lilly likened the ability to choose to terminate a pregnancy with the right to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. that's not even an apples-to-oranges comparison – it's apples to mack trucks.
maija kappler
feb 2 2022

machado: is five days really enough time to grieve?

canada's provincial bereavement leave policies range from one to seven days away from work to manage the loss of a family member, some paid, but mostly unpaid. is this the best we can do?
lisa machado
jan 31 2022

opinion: how two hospitals and a pharma company are coming together to improve clinical research

how partnering across organizations is bringing decentralized clinical trials to patients and allowing them to participate on their own terms.
clinical trials ontario
jan 26 2022

shift: 'it's unclear how patient, family and caregiver partners were engaged during covid-19'

if organizations don't value lived experience in a health crisis, exactly what is it going to take to patients and caregivers to the table?
lisa machado
jan 24 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

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