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machado: how is it that we live in a world where people are denied the medications they need to survive?

from getting the right diagnosis at the right time, affordable and appropriate treatment and adequate monitoring of disease, patients around the world lack the tools they need to manage their health.
lisa machado
nov 7 2022

machado: why does smell trigger memories more than any other sense?

seeing, hearing, touching, and tasting something is the stuff that many memories are made of, but the process of remembering is slower, and the effect less intense than a recollection triggered by smell.
lisa machado
oct 24 2022

'it's ok to say things are crappy': how gratitude can mess you up

if your gratitude "practice" means looking on the bright side and not acknowledging the hailstorm that's beating you down, it can have disastrous implications to your well-being.
lisa machado
oct 9 2022

shift: prescription errors are just one more thing patients need to worry about

there were more than 100,000 medication mistakes in nova scotia over a seven-year period, with the most common errors having to do with dosage, quantity and the incorrect drug.
lisa machado
oct 3 2022

can you wish away the sweaty feeling of middle-age dread?

whether you're a man or woman, getting older can be sad and scary and anxiety-provoking, especially since it is a time of so much flux, with kids leaving, jobs wrapping up, finances declining, and physical ability slowing.
lisa machado
sep 26 2022

opinion: lack of access to paxlovid could cost elderly ontarians their lives

given its current crisis of understaffed hospitals and a lack of available beds, ontario should be doing everything it can to get pfizer's antiviral to vulnerable people.
anna sharratt
sep 22 2022

helen stevenson is on a mission to make your drugs more affordable

the founder and ceo of reformulary group is helping canadians take an active role in their health by understanding the medications they’re being prescribed, and being aware of better and cheaper alternatives that may exist.
karen hawthorne
sep 20 2022

machado: what if living in the moment isn't that good for you after all?

human psychology is evolutionarily hardwired to live in the past and the future, say the experts, so why are we so focused on the here and now?
lisa machado
sep 19 2022
powered by
movember canada
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
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diabetes canada

machado: how is it that we live in a world where people are denied the medications they need to survive?

from getting the right diagnosis at the right time, affordable and appropriate treatment and adequate monitoring of disease, patients around the world lack the tools they need to manage their health.
lisa machado
nov 7 2022

machado: why does smell trigger memories more than any other sense?

seeing, hearing, touching, and tasting something is the stuff that many memories are made of, but the process of remembering is slower, and the effect less intense than a recollection triggered by smell.
lisa machado
oct 24 2022

'it's ok to say things are crappy': how gratitude can mess you up

if your gratitude "practice" means looking on the bright side and not acknowledging the hailstorm that's beating you down, it can have disastrous implications to your well-being.
lisa machado
oct 9 2022

shift: prescription errors are just one more thing patients need to worry about

there were more than 100,000 medication mistakes in nova scotia over a seven-year period, with the most common errors having to do with dosage, quantity and the incorrect drug.
lisa machado
oct 3 2022
powered by
movember canada

can you wish away the sweaty feeling of middle-age dread?

whether you're a man or woman, getting older can be sad and scary and anxiety-provoking, especially since it is a time of so much flux, with kids leaving, jobs wrapping up, finances declining, and physical ability slowing.
lisa machado
sep 26 2022

opinion: lack of access to paxlovid could cost elderly ontarians their lives

given its current crisis of understaffed hospitals and a lack of available beds, ontario should be doing everything it can to get pfizer's antiviral to vulnerable people.
anna sharratt
sep 22 2022

helen stevenson is on a mission to make your drugs more affordable

the founder and ceo of reformulary group is helping canadians take an active role in their health by understanding the medications they’re being prescribed, and being aware of better and cheaper alternatives that may exist.
karen hawthorne
sep 20 2022

machado: what if living in the moment isn't that good for you after all?

human psychology is evolutionarily hardwired to live in the past and the future, say the experts, so why are we so focused on the here and now?
lisa machado
sep 19 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

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