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Thursday Top Five – Top 5 healthy food trends for 2015
Thursday Top Five – Top 5 healthy food trends for 2015 1. Bone Broth 2. Spiralizing your food 3. Less refined sugar 4. Anti-inflammatory diets 5. Restaurants to provide more healthy options
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Wisdom Wednesday
“To keep the body in good health is a duty…otherwise, we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.” – Buddha
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Getting involved with pt Health Partners For Life program
Want to know how you can contribute to the pt Health Partners For Life program?? Want to get involved? Here’s how it works. Register HERE to be part of pt Health’s Partnership for Life Find a clinic near you at www.blood.ca Give blood & save lives! Our Partnership Number is PTHE089693, once you give this to Canadian Blood Services (or use the link above to register), …
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pt Health is a Partner For Life with Canadian Blood Services.
At the end of February, pt Health was honoured to attend the official launch of our “Parters For Life” partnership with Canadian Blood Services at an awards recognition breakfast. The purpose of this awards breakfast was to recognize and celebrate last year’s partners. In particular, Canadian Blood Services was excited about the pt Health partnership because of the impact we …
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pt Health honours the fallen Moncton RCMP officers.
On June 4, 2014, three RCMP officers were killed in the line of duty in Moncton. Cst Fabrice George Gevauden, Cst Dave Ross, and Cst Douglas James Larche leave behind families who now have to figure out how life works without them, both emotionally and financially. pt Health was deeply impacted by this tragedy, particularly because we have two clinic …
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Rachel: Possibly The Best Patient. Ever.
Rachel Onishi is now a week past her surgery and is making remarkable progress. Even the doctors are amazed! She credits her rapid recovery to the fact that she is a physio. She knows the important of moving around after a surgery like this…even if it’s painful and she feels more like lying down. It might be difficult, and tiring …
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Rachel is doing well!
Rachel is now a few days post-op and is doing really well. Her husband updated her blog for the first few days, but Rachel felt well enough to post yesterday. Go to her blog to read her account of post-stomach reality: http://cytosinedeleted.wordpress.com/
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Today is surgery day for Rachel!
Today is the day that Rachel has her gastrectomy. You’ve followed her story through our corporate blog posts. Please join all of us at pt Health in sending Rachel our best wishes for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery. We will keep you up to date on what is going on. Rachel – you rock.
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