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sexual harassment victims more likely to develop high blood pressure: study

thirty per cent of canadians report sexual harassment at work, 94 per cent of whom were women.
maija kappler
mar 1 2022

embattled b.c. nurses face a new challenge as annual professional fees come due

"we are frustrated with being nickelled and dimed when our jobs are huge sources of emotional and physical stress, which only worsened with the pandemic. if we are not dispensable, then lower the fees and make us feel appreciated." — hayley biller
joanne lee-young
feb 28 2022

do infertility treatments pose a risk to women’s health?

researchers found that women using assisted reproductive technology were more at risk of acute kidney damage as well as developing an irregular heartbeat.
dave yasvinski
feb 23 2022

'deep frustration and hatred of what your body is doing': the girl guides tackle period poverty

they may be an unexpected ally for helping to bring period products to girls and women around the world, but the girl guides are combating stigma around menstruation and period poverty.
daneese rao
feb 23 2022

college must act to ensure equitable health-care outcomes for women, marginalized communities

it is through solidarity and shared demands for accountability that we can stem the tides of preventable deaths being experienced by patients and health-care practitioners alike.
healthy debate
feb 18 2022

'fundamental change' to address patient backlogs called for by ontario medical association could take 8 years

creation of integrated ambulatory centres, which would focus on routine outpatient procedures, may help cut back on patient wait times.
emma jones
feb 17 2022

group campaigns for national endometriosis strategy

advocates say it's time for canada to introduce a patient-centred policy on endometriosis, something which other western nations have already committed to.
emma jones
feb 15 2022

as told to: the stigma of stis is no match for jenelle marie pierce

'we tend to project our own values and beliefs onto others and thus, the cycle of fear and shame continues,' says the founder of the sti project.
as told to sadaf ahsan
feb 8 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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canadian digestive health foundation

sexual harassment victims more likely to develop high blood pressure: study

thirty per cent of canadians report sexual harassment at work, 94 per cent of whom were women.
maija kappler
mar 1 2022

embattled b.c. nurses face a new challenge as annual professional fees come due

"we are frustrated with being nickelled and dimed when our jobs are huge sources of emotional and physical stress, which only worsened with the pandemic. if we are not dispensable, then lower the fees and make us feel appreciated." — hayley biller
joanne lee-young
feb 28 2022

do infertility treatments pose a risk to women’s health?

researchers found that women using assisted reproductive technology were more at risk of acute kidney damage as well as developing an irregular heartbeat.
dave yasvinski
feb 23 2022

'deep frustration and hatred of what your body is doing': the girl guides tackle period poverty

they may be an unexpected ally for helping to bring period products to girls and women around the world, but the girl guides are combating stigma around menstruation and period poverty.
daneese rao
feb 23 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

college must act to ensure equitable health-care outcomes for women, marginalized communities

it is through solidarity and shared demands for accountability that we can stem the tides of preventable deaths being experienced by patients and health-care practitioners alike.
healthy debate
feb 18 2022

'fundamental change' to address patient backlogs called for by ontario medical association could take 8 years

creation of integrated ambulatory centres, which would focus on routine outpatient procedures, may help cut back on patient wait times.
emma jones
feb 17 2022

group campaigns for national endometriosis strategy

advocates say it's time for canada to introduce a patient-centred policy on endometriosis, something which other western nations have already committed to.
emma jones
feb 15 2022

as told to: the stigma of stis is no match for jenelle marie pierce

'we tend to project our own values and beliefs onto others and thus, the cycle of fear and shame continues,' says the founder of the sti project.
as told to sadaf ahsan
feb 8 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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