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Ontario’s only in-patient treatment program for gambling addiction contends with rise of online...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoWhen Diana Gabriele started working as a counsellor at Ontario’s only in-patient treatment for...
New report shows ‘striking’ rate of COPD, lung cancer in Brant. Here’s what could be causing it.
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoResidents of Brantford and Brant County have higher rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
California's workplace violence prevention law is now in effect. Here's how it changes things
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoUnder Senate Bill 553, employers should have plans in place by now for how to prevent foreseeable...
Becoming a nurse during Covid, a former producer doubled her hours but found a purpose
AOL· 3 days agoThe decision dawned on her in the ER, sick with Covid-19 in the early days of a pandemic that would ...
Tesla Deliveries Surprised. 3 Ways Elon Musk Can Drive the Stock Forward and a Few Other Things to...
Barrons.com· 5 days agoPowell says the Fed still needs more confidence to cut rates, Moderna is tapped to develop a bird...
How the new generation of younger nurses is impacting the future of care
AOL· 7 days agoThe nursing industry lost at least 130,000 nurses between 2020 and 2022 as the COVID-19 pandemic...
Who killed the Tory party?
The i newspaper online iNews· 3 days agoAddressing an audience at the Policy Exchange think-tank in June 2005 – 19 years ago this week – entitled “We’re all in it together”, the
Opinion: New private long-term care deal hurts workers and residents
Ottawa Citizen· 6 days agoEarlier this year, Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Mark Sutcliffe announced a “new deal for Ottawa” that...
California’s workplace violence prevention law is now in effect. Here's how it changes things
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoBeginning this month, California businesses will be required to have plans in place to prevent...
Dad, 35, recalls early signs he had a heart condition that doctors dismissed: ‘Didn’t feel right’
AOL· 5 days agoIn May 2022, Bryce De Witt, then 35, felt his heart flutter rapidly, what he recognized as a heart palpation. Doctors there found that he had a low heart rate but dismissed ...