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This year's flu season might be miserable
Fewer flu cases last year means more potential complications this year.
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Opinion: It's a good thing Simone Biles put her health first
Maybe putting yourself at risk just to win shouldn’t be the expectation.
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The many different types of vaccine hesitancy
Most of the people who are vaccine hesitant aren't actually conspiracy theorists.
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Sneezy summer? Why some of us are getting colds
Common colds are back with a vengeance this summer, especially for little kids
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Ontario sees 2,400 new cases, 27 more deaths
The latest figures come as Premier Doug Ford is set to make an announcement about Ontario’s reopening plan on Thursday afternoon.
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Prosthetic graft
Definition A prosthetic graft is made out of a man-made (synthetic) polyester material. It is used to replace natural body tissues.
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Virtual health assessment technology lets specialists feel like they're in the room with rural patients
Long before COVID-19, around the year 2016, the team at the Rehabilitation Robotics Lab at the University of Alberta began working on a project that would give people in rural Alberta access to specialist rehabilitation assessments.
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After three months in lockdown, restrictions eased on Quebec's CHSLDs
In another development, starting on Monday the two-metre distancing rules for children in daycares all over Quebec are being abolished
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Turns out a quiet social life isn't that great for sleep
Sleep study will take a look at how COVID-19 is messing with our z's.
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N.B. police shooting of B.C. Indigenous woman leads to questions on 'wellness checks'
Chantel Moore was killed early Thursday morning when police arrived at her home in response to a request to check on her well-being.
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What's killing our country bees?
Though not native to North America, the diminutive honeybee has become an important aspect of this continent’s agriculture and biodiversity.
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