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Canadian Women's Health Network

29 Jun 02:19

The Canadian Women’s Health Network (CWHN) was created in 1993 as a voluntary national organization to improve the health and lives of girls and women in Canada and the world by collecting, producing, distributing and sharing knowledge, ideas, education, information, resources, strategies and inspirations.

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Effective Older People Care

29 Jun 02:24

EffectiveOlderPeopleCare.org is a continually updated source of current best evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews which relate to the health care of older people. It focuses on common health problems in old age and different models of service organisation for older people. Disease specific topics are at present excluded. It provides a concise account of the evidence.

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Assessment processes for older people: guideline

29 Jun 06:30

New Zealand Guideline Group. 2003

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Ageline Database

07 Jul 20:45

AgeLine® focuses exclusively on the population aged 50+ and issues of aging. AgeLine is the premier source for the literature of social gerontology and includes aging-related content from the health sciences, psychology, sociology, social work, economics, and public policy. AgeLine also includes information for professionals working in aging-related fields and for consumers.

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Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry

09 Jul 15:53

The Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry (CAGP) is a national organization of psychiatrists dedicated to promoting mental health in the Canadian elderly population through the clinical, educational, research and advocacy activities of its membership. It was founded in 1991, and is recognized as the voice of Geriatric Psychiatry in Canada.

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Effective nutrition interventions for seniors

08 Feb 14:25

Canadian Cancer society Information Package for Evidence-Informed Interventions.

CCS Knowledge Exchange Network Information Packages are summaries and descriptions of interventions that have shown effectiveness in reducing risk factors for their respective topic areas. This information comes from systematic reviews of multiple research studies.

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