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For health care providers, volunteers and researchers Featured Content Tools for Practice Find clinical practice guidelines for cancer and non-cancer illnesses. The Exchange Share and inspire! Find...
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... health care professionals of all kinds, students, administrators and others. Most are looking for answers and support as they face some of life's most difficult questions. Many have shared their thoughts...
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... on their own. Depression is different from feeling occasionally sad or “blue” in that it can last for weeks, months, or even years. Fortunately, most people find that medication and therapy work well...
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... that a patient has asked to be followed if they become unable to communicate or make decisions for themselves. This document is sometimes called a living will or advance care plan . Most Canadian provinces...
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... experiences of these processes have changed dramatically over the last century. Most responsible for this change is the advancement of modern medicine. We have come to expect that new drugs and treatments...
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... gender fluid, and non-binary; Our gender expression : how we express or present our gender – for example, the way we dress and/or behave, or the names and pronouns we use; Our sexual orientation...