The 2021 flu season could be worse in comparison to 2020, according to Tim Sly, an epidemiologist and professor emeritus in the School of Public Health at Ryerson University. People …
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Ryerson students trying diet trends to improve health
These diet trends involve unconventional eating habits, but they have provided students with some results
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Clash of ideals between a sports fanatic and a human being
by Ram Seshadriby Ram SeshadriWe as fans need a constant reminder that athletes are humans too
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Ontario to move schools to remote learning following April break
“By keeping kids home longer after spring break, we will limit community transmission,” said premier
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Music industry lacks addiction support, despite high rates of substance abuse
Over The Bridge is a non-profit organization stepping up to help musicians struggling with mental health and addiction
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TikTok health trends: Helpful or harmful?
There are pros and cons when it comes to turning to TikTok for health advice
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Ryerson unions say university response to open letter about COVID-19 concerns inadequate
No meeting took place despite a letter by the Ryerson All-Union Coalition calling for a change to the university’s COVID-19 response
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Toronto to enter grey zone on Monday
Stay-at-home order lifted as case numbers and hospitalizations decline
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University students face increased risk for eating disorders
Lifestyle changes and social pressures can help create a perfect storm for the development of disordered eating
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The Roof: Ryerson’s new reproductive health group
Ryerson students replace Period.org on campus and expand their focus on inclusivity Ryerson students have formed a new reproductive equity group called “The Roof”, after breaking away from an international group that …