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December 6th, 2016

THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT LIPOSUCTION? THINK AGAIN. 10 OF THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS/MYTHS ADDRESSED

THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT LIPOSUCTION? THINK AGAIN.  10 OF THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS/MYTHS ADDRESSED OR YOU COULD DO IT VIA TRAINING – For PT inquiries and online training email go to www.trainitright.com/programs GUEST POST: www.zannisplasticsurgery.com Liposuction is one of the top 5 most common surgical procedures in The United States. Approximately 363,912 procedures are … Continue reading THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT LIPOSUCTION? THINK AGAIN. 10 OF THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS/MYTHS ADDRESSED

December 6th, 2016

Hispanic Adults with Diabetes Could Benefit from Peer Support Interventions

Hispanic Adults with Diabetes Could Benefit from Peer Support Interventions MU study finds peer support interventions effective at improving blood sugar levels of minority patients Diabetes is a global health problem that disproportionally affects individuals of ethnic and racial minorities. Minorities are more likely to experience complications from the disease, and the death rate from … Continue reading Hispanic Adults with Diabetes Could Benefit from Peer Support Interventions

December 5th, 2016

Study Urges Public Health to Embrace Sunlight Benefits

Study Urges Public Health to Embrace Sunlight Benefits TORONTO – Just weeks after research warned Canadians that vitamin D deficiency was costing Canadian healthcare $12.5B annually by leading to a higher risk of developing life-threatening illnesses, a new study from the US is supporting the Canadian research and challenging conventional sun exposure advice. The study calls … Continue reading Study Urges Public Health to Embrace Sunlight Benefits

December 4th, 2016

HelloFresh Canada expands nationwide – @hellofreshca

HelloFresh Canada expands nationwide   HelloFresh Canada is now delivering its healthy and convenient meal kits from coast to coast, to help all Canadians answer that age-old question: “What’s for dinner?” “The entire team is proud of the progress we’ve made in just six months since our launch. We’ve received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our … Continue reading HelloFresh Canada expands nationwide – @hellofreshca

December 1st, 2016

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December 1st, 2016

Family Caregiver stress peaks during the holiday season

Family Caregiver stress peaks during the holiday season With the holiday season upon us, many Canadians are scrambling to fit a host of extra errands and activities into their already jam-packed lives. For most of us, stress levels can rise during the holidays, but new data from Elizz shows this time of year can be … Continue reading Family Caregiver stress peaks during the holiday season

November 30th, 2016

New Study Confirms That Mercury Is Linked to Autism – Guest Post

New Study Confirms That Mercury Is Linked to Autism Researchers found strong relationship between mercury toxicity levels and autism severity. By Robert. F. Kennedy, Jr. Two new studies by international teams, including Egyptian scientists, have validated the link between autism and mercury. In an article published in the journal Metabolic Brain Disease, a team of nine scientists from leading … Continue reading New Study Confirms That Mercury Is Linked to Autism – Guest Post

November 30th, 2016

Stroke Rates Rising in Younger People – Interviews Available With Doctor

Stroke rates have been declining in older people over the past 20 years — but have sharply increased in those under 55. Researchers at Rutgers University used data from the New Jersey Department of Health on more than 227,000 hospitalizations for stroke from 1995 through 2014, calculating incidence by age over five-year periods. The findings appeared … Continue reading Stroke Rates Rising in Younger People – Interviews Available With Doctor

November 29th, 2016

Ending Homelessness Among People with Mental Illness Using a Housing First Approach is Sustainable

Ending Homelessness Among People with Mental Illness Using a Housing First Approach is Sustainable  A Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) sustainability study, released today, finds that nine out of 12 programs implemented during the MHCC’s ground-breaking At Home/Chez Soi Research Demonstration Project on mental health and homelessness have made the transition from research to … Continue reading Ending Homelessness Among People with Mental Illness Using a Housing First Approach is Sustainable

November 24th, 2016

Air Canada Foundation Makes Substantial Donation for Sick Children

Air Canada Foundation Makes Substantial Donation for Sick Children  Opération Enfant Soleil is pleased to announce today that it has received a donation of $150,000 from the Air Canada Foundation to carry out projects at major pediatric centres in the province. The donation will be used to purchase specialized equipment and fund major projects at … Continue reading Air Canada Foundation Makes Substantial Donation for Sick Children

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