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Self-care activities

[…] day or week to avoid what causes you stress, you’ll be helping your mental health – and maybe even your physical health! Bake The process of preparing cookies, cakes or other baked goods can be incredibly relaxing. It’s also a good option for people who prefer sweets to savory flavours. If baking is something […]

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National personal protective measures

[…] the spread of COVID-19 and can protect others around you. The virus can spread through respiratory droplets, which are droplets that are released when we talk, sneeze, cough, shout, and sing. When a person is infected with COVID-19, their respiratory droplets can infect other people if these droplets land on their mouths or noses, […]

Opioid overdose

[…] by the Canadian Mental Health Association  Government of Canada  Bjork, J., & Grant, S. (2009, July). Does traumatic brain injury increase risk for substance abuse? Retrieved October 26, 2020, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989860/  Government of Canada  Headway  Corrigan, J. D. (1995). Substance abuse as a mediating factor in outcome from traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine […]