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Biomedical Zone HeathBound Start Up Challenge 2019/2020 Tackles Technology for Mental Health and Addictions
Biomedical Zone HeathBound Start Up Challenge 2019/2020 Tackles Technology for Mental Health and Addictions Applications to participate in this year’s event open on October 21, 2019 TORONTO, Oct. 16, 2019 /CNW/ – The Biomedical Zone, a partnership between Ryerson University and St. Michael’s Hospital, is pleased to announce a collaboration with Shoppers Drug Mart for … Continue reading Biomedical Zone HeathBound Start Up Challenge 2019/2020 Tackles Technology for Mental Health and Addictions
30/30 Peanut Challenge Launches November 1
30/30 Peanut Challenge Launches November 130 Days to Benefit from Peanut Power Albany, Ga. (October 16, 2019) – Peanuts have it all. They’re tasty, low-cost and packed with protein, vitamins and minerals. To celebrate this superfood, The Peanut Institute is launching a 30/30 Peanut Challenge. For 30 days, Americans are encouraged to incorporate 30 peanuts or two tablespoons … Continue reading 30/30 Peanut Challenge Launches November 1
REASONS WHY IT CAN BE DANGEROUS TO PLAY “DR. GOOGLE”
REASONS WHY IT CAN BE DANGEROUS TO PLAY “DR. GOOGLE” Internist Explains When Googling Symptoms Can Be Risky Business www.niketsonpal.com The search engine Google is one of the most useful information tools to emerge in modern times. “Google” is a recognized verb. Googling, “how to cook gluten-free recipes” is harmless and informative, googling, “is my … Continue reading REASONS WHY IT CAN BE DANGEROUS TO PLAY “DR. GOOGLE”
Eating for two: Future fathers should eat well for heart health of offspring
Eating for two: Future fathers should eat well for heart health of offspring UNDER STRICT EMBARGO UNTIL 01.00 GMT 16 OCTOBER 2019 Not for publication or broadcast before this time When trying to get pregnant, couples often change their lifestyles, going on crash diets or taking up stricter exercise regimens. New research, done on mice, … Continue reading Eating for two: Future fathers should eat well for heart health of offspring
The Physiological Society urges Government step change to meet its own Ageing Society target
The Physiological Society urges Government step change to meet its own Ageing Society target FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The UK Government is at risk of missing its target to increase healthy life expectancy by five years by 2035, according to a new report, Growing Older, Better, published by The Physiological Society on Tuesday 15 October. Healthy … Continue reading The Physiological Society urges Government step change to meet its own Ageing Society target
Charney Lawyers Announce Proposed Ranitidine Class Action
Charney Lawyers Announce Proposed Ranitidine Class Action VANCOUVER, Oct. 11, 2019 /CNW/ – A proposed national class action has been filed in Vancouver in response to yet another national recall of medication contaminated by a toxin. For more information, please visit: http://www.ranitidineclassaction.com/. “In 2018 it was the Valsartan recall, now it’s Ranitidine – the integrity of … Continue reading Charney Lawyers Announce Proposed Ranitidine Class Action
Merida Merger Corp. I announces filing of registration statement in the United States and a preliminary prospectus in Canada
Merida Merger Corp. I announces filing of registration statement in the United States and a preliminary prospectus in Canada NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2019 /CNW/ – Merida Merger Corp. I (the “Company”) announced today that it has filed a registration statement in the United States for its initial public offering of 10,000,000 units for aggregate … Continue reading Merida Merger Corp. I announces filing of registration statement in the United States and a preliminary prospectus in Canada
Breaking Barriers: helping Canadians on disability leave get back to work
Breaking Barriers: helping Canadians on disability leave get back to work Sun Life leads healthcare innovation with disability management toolkit TORONTO, Oct. 10, 2019 /CNW/ – Nearly 60% of working Canadians have experienced a mental health condition at some point in their lifei, placing it among the leading causes of disability leaveii. Treatment options, wait … Continue reading Breaking Barriers: helping Canadians on disability leave get back to work
Canadian Skin Patient Alliance Launches Skin Patient Charter
Canadian Skin Patient Alliance Launches Skin Patient Charter OTTAWA, Oct. 10, 2019 /CNW/ – The Canadian Skin Patient Alliance is proud to announce the launch of “Patient Charter for Canadians Living with Conditions, Diseases or Traumas involving the Skin.” The intent of the document is to educate and empower patients to take an active role in their … Continue reading Canadian Skin Patient Alliance Launches Skin Patient Charter
Here is The One Trait Young People Most Want in a Partner
Here is The One Trait Young People Most Want in a Partner Relationship development experts discuss breaking international study which unveils what young people most desire in their mate A new study published in the Journal of Personality surveyed over 2,700 college students in countries across the globe including Norway, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and the … Continue reading Here is The One Trait Young People Most Want in a Partner
