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shift: from santa and the elf on the shelf to why bad things happen, how much truth do our kids really need?

from discussing keeping private parts private, to sex, to drugs, parents are constantly trying to suss the appropriateness of passing on knowledge in ways that educate, not traumatize.
lisa machado
dec 13 2021

restoring dignity: a teenager’s insights into inpatient psychiatric admission

i may not have had bleeding in my brain, but i felt like my brain was on fire.
healthy debate
dec 9 2021

opinion: rushing quebec’s bill 2 risks leaving many voices unheard

the controversial bill introduces new (and highly criticized) rules regarding trans and non-binary individuals’ rights to modify their sex designations and gender markers on identity documents.
alana cattapan, vanessa gruben, stefanie carsley & angela cameron
dec 8 2021

shift: what the tainted blood scandal didn't teach us

there is still so much stigma and hate around hiv and the communities that it affects the most.
lisa machado
dec 6 2021

opinion: in healthcare, it's not about virtual or in-person. it's about the relationship

the secret to quality in healthcare is continuity of care with a trusted doctor, working closely with an interconnected team and the right tools and technologies.
dr. dominik nowak
dec 2 2021

omicron is the new covid kid on the block: five steps to avoid, ten to take immediately

we should be talking about how to adapt and learn to live with the virus.
the conversation
nov 29 2021

shift: 'imagine women waiting for years while their cancer grows just because of some rule'

a new study has identified flaws in data used to develop breast screening criteria, a mistake that experts say may have caused the deaths of more than 400 canadian women annually.
lisa machado
nov 29 2021

opinion: systemic discrimination is hurting canadians at risk of overdose

the cofounder of the canadian association for safe supply says people can thrive with a safe supply, but only once healthcare providers shift their attitudes towards compassion.
jordan westfall
nov 24 2021
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
powered by
save your skin foundation
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

shift: from santa and the elf on the shelf to why bad things happen, how much truth do our kids really need?

from discussing keeping private parts private, to sex, to drugs, parents are constantly trying to suss the appropriateness of passing on knowledge in ways that educate, not traumatize.
lisa machado
dec 13 2021

restoring dignity: a teenager’s insights into inpatient psychiatric admission

i may not have had bleeding in my brain, but i felt like my brain was on fire.
healthy debate
dec 9 2021

opinion: rushing quebec’s bill 2 risks leaving many voices unheard

the controversial bill introduces new (and highly criticized) rules regarding trans and non-binary individuals’ rights to modify their sex designations and gender markers on identity documents.
alana cattapan, vanessa gruben, stefanie carsley & angela cameron
dec 8 2021

shift: what the tainted blood scandal didn't teach us

there is still so much stigma and hate around hiv and the communities that it affects the most.
lisa machado
dec 6 2021
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

opinion: in healthcare, it's not about virtual or in-person. it's about the relationship

the secret to quality in healthcare is continuity of care with a trusted doctor, working closely with an interconnected team and the right tools and technologies.
dr. dominik nowak
dec 2 2021

omicron is the new covid kid on the block: five steps to avoid, ten to take immediately

we should be talking about how to adapt and learn to live with the virus.
the conversation
nov 29 2021

shift: 'imagine women waiting for years while their cancer grows just because of some rule'

a new study has identified flaws in data used to develop breast screening criteria, a mistake that experts say may have caused the deaths of more than 400 canadian women annually.
lisa machado
nov 29 2021

opinion: systemic discrimination is hurting canadians at risk of overdose

the cofounder of the canadian association for safe supply says people can thrive with a safe supply, but only once healthcare providers shift their attitudes towards compassion.
jordan westfall
nov 24 2021
powered by
save your skin foundation

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