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gurney: canadian health care would struggle in virus crises

during sars, a doomed patient waited around in an er for almost a full day, infecting others. that's still a problem
matt gurney
jan 23 2020

fingas: government not focusing enough on health care facilities

the saskatchewan party has pinched pennies when it comes to maintaining what we have.
regina leader-post
jan 23 2020

griffiths: canada must not make assisted suicide any easier

what has transpired over the last four years has re-shaped our society in fundamental ways. but what looms on the horizon threatens to cheapen life even further.
ottawa citizen
jan 23 2020

korf: quebec should examine the health-care framework of other countries

it can take a long time to get a doctor’s appointment in montreal, assuming you are fortunate enough to have a family physician.
the montreal gazette
jan 21 2020

ian mulgrew: it's time to fix canada's assisted-dying law

'you wouldn’t let a dog die like that, why would you let it happen to someone you love?'
vancouver sun
jan 17 2020

christopher labos: one more reason to reduce your alcohol consumption

a new study tested whether abstinence prevented episodes of a type of arrhythmia known as atrial fibrillation.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
jan 17 2020

the right chemistry: house plants as air purifiers?

plants are important to human life in many ways, but if you are looking for an air purifier, charcoal is a better bet.
joe schwarcz, special to the montreal gazette
jan 8 2020

christopher labos: it hasn't been a good year for vitamin d

while vitamin d has a role to play in promoting healthy bones, the many extra-skeletal benefits of vitamin d are very doubtful.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
jan 7 2020
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gurney: canadian health care would struggle in virus crises

during sars, a doomed patient waited around in an er for almost a full day, infecting others. that's still a problem
matt gurney
jan 23 2020

fingas: government not focusing enough on health care facilities

the saskatchewan party has pinched pennies when it comes to maintaining what we have.
regina leader-post
jan 23 2020

griffiths: canada must not make assisted suicide any easier

what has transpired over the last four years has re-shaped our society in fundamental ways. but what looms on the horizon threatens to cheapen life even further.
ottawa citizen
jan 23 2020

korf: quebec should examine the health-care framework of other countries

it can take a long time to get a doctor’s appointment in montreal, assuming you are fortunate enough to have a family physician.
the montreal gazette
jan 21 2020
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movember canada

ian mulgrew: it's time to fix canada's assisted-dying law

'you wouldn’t let a dog die like that, why would you let it happen to someone you love?'
vancouver sun
jan 17 2020

christopher labos: one more reason to reduce your alcohol consumption

a new study tested whether abstinence prevented episodes of a type of arrhythmia known as atrial fibrillation.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
jan 17 2020

the right chemistry: house plants as air purifiers?

plants are important to human life in many ways, but if you are looking for an air purifier, charcoal is a better bet.
joe schwarcz, special to the montreal gazette
jan 8 2020

christopher labos: it hasn't been a good year for vitamin d

while vitamin d has a role to play in promoting healthy bones, the many extra-skeletal benefits of vitamin d are very doubtful.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
jan 7 2020
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canadian society for exercise physiology

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