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During the pandemic, online health coaching from medical students helped veterans and Canadians improve their physical and mental health. By Steven Grover In 1995, the McGill Comprehensive Health Improvement Program (CHIP) was launched in Montreal. Over the first decade, it rapidly evolved to provide both primary and secondary disease prevention services for individuals
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By Jane Vock Power of Attorney for Property (POA) is a legal document that gives a person the right to act on someone else’s behalf. This article is intended to share with your clients and their families with the recommendation that they seek professional advice. Can a bank refuse a Power of Attorney? Yes, they […]
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Under-claiming of work injury common About half of BC workers who have a work injury or illness that results in time away from work do not report the injury or illness to WorkSafeBC. Most common reasons: 1.Workers not knowing they are entitled to compensation or how to apply, and 2. Not thinking it’s worth their […]
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After months of stress and distress, it’s hard to imagine our fragile world ever going back to the way it was. But carry on we must…for our families, our patients, and ourselves and for all those dreams that we’ve had to put on hold. Even as difficult times continue and many in our circles still […]
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By Kevin Spurgaitis In her primary school in the Doyogena District of Ethiopia, Ajebush had been struggling with her eyesight for a long time. However, her teachers—unaware of her deteriorating vision—were convinced she had no interest in her studies. Ajebush never participated in class and she barely made it to school every week. She ranked […]
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