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“JNH practitioners will be now able to refer patients to Jack Nathan Health MediSpa for Botox, a safe and effective treatment for medical conditions including migraines, hair loss and excessive sweating,” the company said in a news release.
According to Redeem’s website, the medi-spa also offers laser hair removal, microdermabrasion, micro needling, platelet rich plasma, fractional laser resurfacing, facials, chemical peels, and hair loss treatments.
“This transaction is in lock-step with Jack Nathan Health’s mission to provide patients with accessible, convenient and quality healthcare by expanding the range of services and treatment options available to both practitioners and patients,” JHN CEO George Barakat said in a news release.
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The 2020 TD Ready Challenge awards $10 million (CDN) in grants to organizations with innovative solutions designed to help address challenges of COVID-19
TORONTO, Jan. 26, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, TD is proud to award $10 million (CDN) in grants to 15 North American organizations that are working to help address existing social inequities in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The grants, provided through the 2020 TD Ready Challenge, will help support innovative solutions working to accelerate a sustained and equitable recovery.
The TD Ready Challenge, launched in 2018, is an annual North American initiative that provides grant support to organizations developing solutions to help tackle community issues which are aligned with the Bank s corporate citizenship platform, the TD Ready Commitment.
Is Dry January during the pandemic a good idea?
Considering taking some time off from alcohol? Addictions specialist Dr. Peter Selby says booze breaks like Dry January are a good idea, especially in light of a new study showing Canadians are binge-drinking during the pandemic.
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Taking a month-long break from alcohol can be a good test for whether you have a problem
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Posted: Jan 07, 2021 10:25 AM ET | Last Updated: January 7 Dry January is an increasingly popular movement to cut out alcohol for a month.(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)