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The power of parents: 3 ways to reduce baby’s pain during medical procedures

 


Balance dysfunction after traumatic brain injury linked to diminished sensory acuity

 


Veganism: Vitamin B12 is well supplemented, iodine is a matter of concern

 


Kids’ physical fitness is more important than BMI

 
 
 
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Business Talk-Curb The CERB: How the Canada Emergency Response Benefit fund hurts small business

By now the Coronavirus has become a household name across our country and the world. The CERB or Canada Emergency Response Benefit is also a common acronym that Canadians have grown to love – and dislike. To refresh our memory, the CERB was a monthly handout to Canadians not being able to work due to pandemic-related work stoppage. The benefit is essentially $2,000 per month from April through August (as of press time). The government, in response to this emergency, wanted to make sure everyone had the money to gather the essentials during the lockdown. This, on paper, was a superb idea. The problem is that human nature often is persuaded by the temptation of taking advantage of the situation. And sure enough, that’s what some people are doing and it’s killing small businesses. » Read more...
 
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