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SJN: Weizmann Canada announces Mike and Valeria Rosenbloom Center for Research on Positive Neuroscience

Weizmann Canada has announced a visionary gift from Valeria Rosenbloom of Montreal, enabling the establishment of the Mike and Valeria Rosenbloom Center for Research on Positive Neuroscience. This center is

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SJN: Depression Through The Lifespan is the theme of TBDJ organized Mental Health Awareness Shabbat

The fourth annual Community Mental Health Awareness Shabbat, spearheaded by Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem Congregation in Côte Saint-Luc, will take place May 5 to 8. It will once again

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Man who lost wife speaks of struggle during COVID-19

Article content As signs of the looming COVID-19 pandemic became increasingly apparent in March of 2020, Quentin Burgess experienced the first major loss of his life. Lois, 48, his bride of three decades and mother of his two daughters, succumbed to liver cancer after a seven-year battle. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or CMHA helps man deal with grief of wife s death in COVID-19 world Back to video Temporarily relocated to Guelph from Windsor so Lois could be closer to treatment at Toronto’s Princess Margaret Hospital, Burgess recalls the feeling of despair. “I didn’t care if I lived or died,” Burgess, 48, said.

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Today's letters: A little yoga could help decision-makers

Article content Re: Yoga with Sophie offered to Liberal Staffers, May 5. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Today s letters: A little yoga could help decision-makers Back to video I thank Sophie Grégoire Trudeau for her invitation to Liberal staffers to attend a virtual yoga session she will lead to mark Canadian Mental Health Week. Such an invitation should be extended to all politicians and experts who change their minds and decisions every hour on the hour. It might help to reduce public anxiety and unnecessary fear for example over which COVID-19 vaccine is better than the other.

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