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Health Canada has issued a warning for a supplement promoted for hormonal management. Follow the link for more info! #healthcanada #supplements #hormones #endocrinesystem
Oatchi and Yoshi feel the same!
In 🇨🇦 and 🇺🇸, vast time, energy, and financial resources are used to prevent organized crime from trafficking drugs that contribute to disease and death. Yet, both countries profit (in the billions) from the sale of alcohol, tobacco, and (some) pharmaceuticals that contribute to disease and death. 😵💫
Yes!
Life is hard for my boy, Levi #Labrador #Retriever 🦮
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“Ontario Provincial Police wrapped up their annual roadside campaign to reduce drunk driving this week, which culminated in hundreds of charges” (Lourenco, 2025, para. 1).
Looks like harm reduction to me. #alcohol #harmreduction
Another great podcast with Dr. Gabor Maté. It’s only 33 minutes. Give it a listen!
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Independence is a myth. Life is an interdependent sport!
Great work!
#ShibaInu ❄️ ⛄️ in Canada
Thank you, @drprofb.bsky.social
Huge shout out to @bsky.app and all the wonderful HUMANS on here. What a treat it’s been to enjoy social media again. Thank you 🙏
From a public health perspective, 🇨🇦 ‘s system is superior to the 🇺🇸 because in 🇨🇦 nobody is uninsured. However, inequities exist in 🇨🇦 due in large part to the two tiered system. 🇨🇦 does not have enough hospitals and healthcare providers to meet the demand and it will get much worse as babyboomers age.
However, 🇨🇦 has a two-tiered healthcare system operating within its universal plan. Roughly more than half of Canadians have some sort of private insurance plan (typically) through their employer. This is a key factor for the disparity in mental healthcare in 🇨🇦.
🇨🇦 has a universal healthcare system = everyone is insured regardless of age, (pre)existing conditions or employment status. 🇺🇸 has a predominantly private healthcare system = not everyone is insured & those with comprehensive private plans receive care better care than patients with gov funded care.
In 🇨🇦, we don’t invest enough resources into the type of universal mental healthcare necessary to address the existing mental health crisis. Accessible, culturally competent, high-quality, and timely mental healthcare is not an option for most. Privatizing mental healthcare was a mistake from day 1.
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Great work!
My TAs for the academic year. Notice the chewed tabled on the left. #forgiveness #puppies #shibainu
The province is obligated to provided healthcare to all citizens, even those living with addiction. Taking away supervised consumption services is like taking away the emergency department for this population. So much for a 'recovery-oriented system of care.' #ableg
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Greetings! I’m an Assistant Professor at Western University in London, ON, Canada. I’m looking to connect with folks interested in addiction, substance use, relapse, mental health, recovery, harm reduction, health psychology, stress, digital health, and social media.