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Health and Racism Working Group. Join us in discussing health through equity. Get in touch … healthandracism@gmail.com. 905 602 4082 x 453. September 22, 2012. Healing: Health and Racism Working Group's Annual Symposium. We are pleased to announce . Healing: Health and Racism Working Group's Annual Symposium. Wednesday, October 17, 2012. 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. Mississauga Valley Community Centre. FREE FOOD provided. ACCESSIBLE venue. ALL welcome. RSVP at www.healingsymposium.eventbrite.com. Ally or A Lie?
Health & Racism Working Group: 2012 Annual Symposium
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Health and Racism Working Group. Join us in discussing health through equity. Get in touch … healthandracism@gmail.com. 905 602 4082 x 453. September 4, 2012. Psst, did you know that the Health and Racism Working Group's annual symposium is coming up? October 17, 2012. Mississauga Valley Community Centre. Details coming soon . Office Administrator, EMCHC. Great blog.thanks for share. Foot Care. Fri Sep 21, 03:38:00 PM EDT. Online pharmacy in india. Online pharmacy in india. Tue Jan 08, 02:14:00 AM EST.
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Health and Racism Working Group. Join us in discussing health through equity. Get in touch … healthandracism@gmail.com. 905 602 4082 x 453. February 2, 2008. A Group in the Making: Our History. Participants of the forum expressed interest in joining the working group to continue the momentum of the discussion, and in April 2007, 12 new members attended an Open House and began their journey of preparation to tackle issues of health and racism. The primary focus for the next few years will be on. Child Dev...
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small steps, big difference: Activity no fix for fat kids: study
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Friday, July 9, 2010. Activity no fix for fat kids: study. CBC news, 7 July, 2010. Physical activity is not the solution to childhood obesity, a British study suggests. The study of 202 children over three years concluded that excess weight reduces activity, but activity does not affect weight. Read more: http:/ www.cbc.ca/health/story/2010/07/07/fatness-inactivity-earlybird.html#ixzz0tDNZOAhL. Posted by Health Equity Resource Exchange (HERE). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is a partnership of CAMH.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. ROUNDTABLE (Toronto) - South Asians and Health Care Governance - THIS FRIDAY. The Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA) is hosting a round table discussion on:. South Asians and Health Care Governance: Challenges, barriers and opportunities. Friday, February 26th, 2010. 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Scadding Court Community Centre,. Room 4, 707 Dundas St. W., Toronto. Refreshments will be served. The outcomes of the roundtable will inform the next steps for CASSA. Jackie Esm...
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Monday, December 21, 2009. Among Friends - Free training for service providers who work with newcomers and LGBTQ clients. Among Friends is offering FREE TRAININGS for service providers who work with newcomers. And/or lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer (LGBTQ) clients! An Introduction to Working with LGBTQ Newcomers. Training A: For service providers who work with newcomer clients. Select one date: Friday Jan 29, Feb 5, Feb 19 or Feb 26. Training B: For service providers who work with LGBTQ clients.
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Monday, July 19, 2010. Keep First Nation pandemic plans current: feds. CBC News, 19 July, 2010. First Nations leaders are welcoming the federal government's move to ensure pandemic flu plans are up to date, but they also want Ottawa to broaden its interest in health-care planning. This summer, the federal government is hiring people to make sure influenza pandemic plans in First Nations communities stay current. Posted by Health Equity Resource Exchange (HERE). Solution for smoking could be in the genes.
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Friday, July 9, 2010. Depression may raise risk of dementia, study shows. Health Zone, 5 July, 2010. People who struggle with prolonged bouts of depression may face nearly twice the risk of developing dementia, according to a study by researchers at the University of Massachusetts, the most long-term study of its kind. Read more at: http:/ www.healthzone.ca/health/mindmood/article/832273- depression-may-raise-risk-of-dementia-study-shows. Posted by Health Equity Resource Exchange (HERE). Follow me at my ...
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Monday, July 12, 2010. MS patients fight for access to new 'Zamboni' treatment. Health Zone, 9 July, 2010. A month after Italian vascular surgeon Dr. Paolo Zamboni’s controversial report on treating multiple sclerosis made headlines in November 2009, an elated Jamie Chalmers went to his neurologist and handed him a stack of print-outs on the new findings. Without so much as a glance, the neurologist tossed the papers in the garbage. He told Chalmers it was nothing but junk science. News from the Human Im...
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small steps, big difference: Toronto landfill threatening health of SW Ont. First Nation, chief says
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Thursday, July 15, 2010. Toronto landfill threatening health of SW Ont. First Nation, chief says. CBC news, 14 July, 2010. MUNSEE-DELAWARE NATION, Ont. - A southwestern Ontario First Nation says a landfill used by the City of Toronto is threatening the community's water supply. Toronto purchased the Green Lane landfill near St. Thomas, Ont., in April 2007. There are three First Nations located in the area Oneida Nation of the Thames, Chippewas of the Thames and Munsee-Delaware Nation. Culture Bound: The ...
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Monday, November 9, 2009. Calgary Herald (Nov 8/09) - Aboriginal transplant rates show 'two tiers' to health-care system: experts. MOOSE FACTORY, Ont. — Peter Nakogee knows the chances are not good for aboriginals seeking transplants in Canada, but the gregarious father of four has reason to celebrate. Full article at: http:/ www.calgaryherald.com/health/Aboriginal transplant rates show tiers health care system experts/2199807/story.html. Http:/ www.healthscotland.com/documents/3768.aspx. BBC News (9 Nov...
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small steps, big difference: Avastin fails to slow breast cancer: FDA
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Monday, July 19, 2010. Avastin fails to slow breast cancer: FDA. CBC News, 16 July, 2010. Federal health scientists said Friday that followup studies of a Roche breast cancer drug show it failed to slow tumour growth or extend patient lives, opening the door for a potential withdrawal in that indication. Avastin's so-called "accelerated approval" was based on the condition that later studies would show a survival benefit. Posted by Health Equity Resource Exchange (HERE). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Health and Racism Working Group. Past Events & Symposiums. The Health and Racism Working Group (HaR) is an anti-racist advocacy group interested in the connections between race and health. HaR members are community members and workers in Peel. The work we do includes community events, advocacy, engagement and much more! HaR is hosted at the East Mississauga Community Health Centre. 2555 Dixie Road, Unit 7. Mississauga, ON, L4Y 4C4. 905 602 4082 x 453. Follow us on Twitter. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Quick healthy recipes seen in this blog. Tuesday, November 22, 2011. 1 fresh slab of paneer (could replace it with tofu) cut in cubes. 1 tbsp cummin seeds. 1 tsp cummin powder. 1 tsp turmeric powder. 1 tsp chilly powder. Finely chopped coriander leaves. 1 tbsp olive oil. Heat oil in a pan and add cummin seeds to it so that they splutter. Add the cummin powder, turmeric powder and chilly powder to the oil. Stir for few seconds. Add the paneer cubes to this and mix well for a few minutes. 1 tsp cummin seeds.