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HealthPRO Procurement Services Inc.
We Thank You and We Salute You
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Vivek Goel talks about social distancing in the age of COVID-19
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Chris Hadfield
An Astronaut's Guide to Self Isolation
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Drive Change: Global Executive MBA for Healthcare and the Life Sciences
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How to tell the flu from a cold
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The Mechanics of Vaping
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How national pharmacare could change what Canadians spend on prescriptions
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Daniel Kraft | TEDxBerlin
Next steps in health & medicine - where can technology take us?
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Ending Hallway Healthcare
Ontario Health Minister Elliott delivers remarks and participates in media availability in Ottawa
Ontario -
How to restart, and keep a donor heart beating
Canadian MDs to restart hearts of the recently dead as new source of donor hearts
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The modern anti-vaxxer movement, explained
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Challenges for family caregivers recognized
Value of family caregivers, need for more support, recognized
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Globalnews.ca
Nova Scotia set to become 1st in North America with automatic consent for organ donation
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Debating Ontario's Healthcare Overhaul
Debating Ontario's Healthcare Overhaul: Canada's New Housing Fix; Debating Health-Care Reform
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Super Health Agency Announment
Ontario health minister announces new healthcare agency to ‘bring system together’
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TEDMED
Why doctors kill themselves
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Patient of the Future & Doctor of the Future - Smart Healthcare Meetup
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thebigstorypodcast.ca
There's a measles outbreak in B.C. In 2019. Why? Podcast with guest André Picard
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The National health panel answers your questions about sleep
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World Health Organization
Air pollution and anti-vax movement on WHO’s list of health threats for 2019
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Montreal Canadiens
Habs visit Montreal children's hospitals
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Healthcare Quarterly
Healthcare Quarterly Special Edition on Patient Engagement
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Healthcare Quarterly
Numéro spécial de Healthcare Quarterly sur l’engagement des patients
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RBC
Humans Wanted
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Women's College Hospital Research Institute
Improving Access to Health Services in Canada
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Economic Club of Canada
The Economics of Science & Medicine with Kevin Smith, President & CEO, University Health Network
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Rotman School of Management
The Global Executive MBA for Healthcare and the Life Sciences
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Rotman School of Management
Leadership in Healthcare and the Life Sciences
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Rotman School of Management
Healthcare + Life Sciences: Full Value Chain of Innovation
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Rotman School of Management
A Global Approach to Healthcare and the Life Sciences
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Questionable Care
W5: Groundbreaking lawsuit against nursing home chains
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Challenges to shifting the mindset
Dr. Brett Belchetz of Maple 'Trying to innovate Canadian Healthcare'
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Dr. Allison Crawford
Reaching out without falling over: The future of outreach psychiatry
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Our fastest growing population is the elderly
Dr. Samir Sinha at the Georgian Bay Healthcare Wellness Research and Innovation Day 2018
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Canadian Blood Services
Give Blood and Give Life!
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Finding joy and purpose
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The Change Foundation
The Caregiver Wishlist - Co-Design In Action
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The Change Foundation
The Caregiver Wishlist
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Closing the Circle of Care
Citizen Health Portal Improves Access and Helps Patients Better Manage Their Care
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Lara Boyd | TEDxVancouver
After watching this, your brain will not be the same
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Your well-being is important
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Facing Violence and Assault in Health Care
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Nurses at SickKids
A day in the life of a nurse at SickKids
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Premiering on TVO September 21st 2017 9pm est.
Much Too Young: The Untold Story of Young Caregivers & Alzheimer’s: Trailer
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3 women. 3 countries. 3 stories untold. Until now.
Heroines of Health: A Documentary
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What Does Toronto Staircase Teach us about Government Healthcare?
An American compares Toronto's staircase bureaucracy to their Government Healthcare problems
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The Voice - Documentary
Andy Barrie's Experience with Parkinson's and Deep Brain Stimulation
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Nurse turns junk into art
Toronto General Hospital nurse’s plastic collection transformed into mural
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People Powered Health
Leslee Thompson introduces Health Standards Organization (HSO)
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Dr. Gregory Taylor
Canada's outgoing chief public health officer: 'We don't know what the next outbreak could be'
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Health warning: potentially deadly flu season
What Canadians should expect from the 2016-17 flu season
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Canada has the highest rate of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) in the world
Inflammatory bowel diseases surge among Canadian kids
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Facts About the Flu
Facts about the flu
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“Middle of the road”
Health Minster calls Canada’s system “middle of the road”
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Amie Woods | TEDxGeorgeMasonU
What's helping me become a better doctor
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Stephen Klasko at TEDxPhiladelphia
What healthcare will look like in 2020
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SickKids' new campaign
Sick isn’t weak: SickKids hospital embraces fierce new ad campaign
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Scene from Road to Mercy: Dr. Low's Plea
A Beautiful Death
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Andrea's Story
Faces of Mental Illness
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CIHI's interactive web tool
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Panel Discussion Episode 1
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Leadership in high-performing healthcare organisations
G. Ross Baker: Leadership in high-performing healthcare organisations - May 2011
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Dr. Brian Day
Dr. Brian Day vs. Private Medicine Foes.
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Dealing with back-to-school anxiety
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What keeps us happy and healthy?
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Le Voyage fantastique du Professeur Sylvain Martel
50 years after the release of the film 'Fantastic Voyage,' science upstages fiction
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Dorothy Wylie
Dorothy M. Wylie Interview March 12, 2011
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Healthcare only has a 10% influence on your health
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Lindon Beckford
The Singing Transporter
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The Importance of Family Caregivers
The Importance of Family Caregivers
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Dan and Margot
Dan and Margot
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Marketing to Doctors
Marketing to Doctors
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Think Outside the Box
Introducing Think Outside the Box: A Mental Health Accessibility Project
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Reclaiming the role of the RN
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Will senior care in Canada break the bank?
Will senior care in Canada break the bank?
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Pirates, nurses and other rebel designers | Alice Rawsthorn
Pirates, nurses and other rebel designers
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Case Mix in Action - CIHI
Case Mix in Action - CIHI
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New app rewards Canadians for living healthy lifestyles
New app rewards Canadians for living healthy lifestyles
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Improving Care and Creating Value
INSPIRED Approaches to COPD
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Could a "thinking cap" help us learn?
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Health Links Explained
Health Links Explained
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Toronto East General Hospital
Toronto East General Hospital: Reducing Medication Errors through Electronic Medication History
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In memory of Dr. Donald Low
Dr. Donald Low on Dying with Dignity
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Danielle Martin at TEDxStouffville
Scaling Up: Danielle Martin at TEDxStouffville
7 tips to beat the 'Blue Monday' blues
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/
As the holiday cheer wears off, bills arrive and reality sets in, it’s common to feel a little gloomy this time of the year. To help you beat the "Blue Monday" blues, happiness researcher Gillian Mandich shares some tips on how to become happier in 2017.
Mandich explained that we often think we have to add things or do certain things in order to be happier. Although that can be a significant element to the equation, she said subtracting negative thoughts can be just as important.
“So taking time to let go of grudges, to let go of that pain or anger or frustration towards people or situations,” Mandich told CTV’s Your Morning. “That can leave room for more positive emotions like happiness.”
Mandich said ridding yourself of that extra emotional baggage can make you feel freer, lighter and happier overall.
Fake it ‘till you make it:
From her time studying the common traits of happy people, Mandich has learned that many of them make a habit of smiling, even if they’re not actually feeling very positive in that exact moment. She explained that, when the muscles used for smiling are fired up, it signals to the rest of the body that we are happy.
“On a physiological level, what that does is it starts to change the chemistry of your body to be happier,” Mandich said.
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