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Ongoing treatment notes: What to write down when there’s nothing to say

 


New study shows mindfulness can ease pain and negativity

 


Be active for passive income: How to plan around the new small business tax changes

 
 
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Applied Law & Ethics for Health Professionals, 2nd Edition

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The serious consequence of exercising too much, too fast

Although symptomatic rhabdomyolysis is uncommon, this emergent complication of exercise should be on everyone’s radar since cases are on the rise. We coaches, trainers, scientists, practitioners and others encourage everyone to reap the joys and benefits of regular exercise training. However, we caution against exercising too much too soon. Self- (or coach-) inflicted skeletal muscle cell explosions are fully preventable with adherence to smart, physiologically sound approaches to training. » Read more...
 
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Brain Injury Canada Conference

Date: April 30-May 1, 2020
Location: Ottawa
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