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Dementia and the shingles vaccine: What a new study in Canada found
How varicella zoster virus vaccination may provide protection remains a mystery ...
A new Ontario-based study is suggesting the shingles vaccine may help prevent and/or delay dementia onset more affectedly than any existing treatment.
In Canada, switching to a one-dose, gender-neutral vaccination program for human papillomavirus (HPV) could use vaccine doses more efficiently and prevent a similar number of cervical cancer cases, ...
Canada will issue a maximum of 408,000 study permits next year, a 7% decrease from this year, with the number of new international students reduced by half as the country continues to curb immigration ...
A $95 million study and work opportunity program for outbound students across Canada has been launched and is expected to cater to more than 16,000 college and undergraduate-level students by 2025.
No new fields of study will be added or removed from PGWP eligibility for the remainder of the year ...
The Canadian government requires international students to demonstrate sufficient funds to cover living expenses, in addition to tuition. They require at least CAD 20,635 per year for living expenses.
A rural Canadian town gave its residents a type of universal basic income for three years. The program improved residents' health and educational outcomes. The study can still teach us lessons about ...
Canada’s Federal Court on Tuesday initiated the Study Permit Pilot Project in an attempt to streamline the judicial review process for rejected student visa applications. The initiative aims to ...
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