How living life on a screen during COVID-19 affects your eyes
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(Langis Michaud/ The Conversation) — Léa hated 2020. She missed out on a high school graduation ceremony, a class trip to Spain and her graduation dance. She was also deprived of the excitement that came with starting college — the welcome parties, living her first moments of adult life, taking responsibility for her career  …

I had COVID-19 and now I can’t sleep
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(Vanessa Hrvatin/ Ottawa Sun) — I was a bad sleeper as a kid, but made up for it over the last 15 years. I’m quick to snooze in the aisle seat of a plane and I’m out like a light as soon as my head hits a pillow. I’m also good at staying asleep — I rarely wake up in the middle of the night and if I do it’s usually for no more than five minutes.  …

Lockdown ‘survival mode’ leaves parents of young children struggling
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(Lindsay Bird/ CBC News) — The long days of Alert Level 5 in eastern Newfoundland are testing the limits of some parents of young children, as one mom calls her current situation similar to “survival mode,” as she struggles to balance family, career, and mental health.

Her house is a noisy one, with three children  …

Learning to live with ulcerative colitis
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(Linda Rogers/ Health Central) — Megan Starshak, now 36, was in Florida in 2002 for spring break when she had her first ulcerative colitis (UC) attack. The high school senior had gone out for a half-hour run with a cross-country teammate.

“During that time, I had three very, very urgent bowel movements that came out of nowhere,”  …

Domestic violence calls in Canada almost doubled during COVID-19 pandemic
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(Al Donato/ Huffington Post Canada) Canadian social service agencies are fielding almost double the number of domestic abuse reports as they did a year ago.

When the pandemic began last March, anti-violence advocates warned that abusers worldwide would use confinement to isolate people.

“Those rates are going  …

Are Black people more likely to get dismissed when seeking medical care?
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(Noor Ibrahim/ Global News) — Chantal Phillips still remembers the pain she experienced back in 2000.

At three years old, her mother took her to a Toronto doctor’s office for a urinary tract infection. She says, at the time, trying to urinate was too painful.

Phillips and her mom were out the door the same day   …

This antidepressant may help dial back the body’s immune response to COVID-19
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(Claire Gillespie/ Health) — The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been the main focus of attention over the last few months—more than 90 million doses have been administered since distribution began on December 14, at a rate of more than 2.2 million shots per day. But at the same time, scientists have continued to work hard to

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Here’s what to expect when you go to get your COVID-19 vaccine
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(Padraig Moran/ The Current) — Before she got her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine last week, Vivian Musni was issued some strict instructions by her kids.

“They told me like, ‘Mommy, can you just take a picture? I want to see,'” said Musni, who works in administrative support at Altum  …

COVID-19: a heavy toll on health-care workers
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(The Lancet) — The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged and, in many cases, exceeded the capacity of hospitals and intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide. Health-care workers have continued to provide care for patients despite exhaustion, personal risk of infection, fear of transmission to family members, illness
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Montreal study finds colorectal cancer on the rise among younger Canadians
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(CTV News/ The Canadian Press) — A study out of Montreal has found colorectal cancer is on the rise in younger people, a phenomenon that experts don’t really understand, but which they find concerning.

However, nutrition, inflammation and the microbiome, or the intersection between the three, may have something  …

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