Are animals in Zoos bored? Shouldn't they all be released into the wild?
— The Toronto Zoo (@TheTorontoZoo) November 14, 2024
As we continue to celebrate Together Against Misinformation Week, we're joined by our Animal Welfare Science team. #ScienceMatters
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The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Many treatments are not equitably studied on women. When it comes to brain health, there are 9 times more studies on males, & only 3% of published brain research specifically examines factors unique to women’s health.
— CAMH (@CAMHnews) November 15, 2024
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MediaSmarts
Teach your Grade 9-12 students about scientific consensus for #TogetherAgainstMisinformation Week! Here’s a free lesson plan: https://t.co/BUYdAPbczs pic.twitter.com/hEexJBFfaG
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Glen Pyle
Does hormone replacement therapy harm or protect postmenopausal women?
— Glen Pyle | #WomensHeartHealth ❤️🩹 (@glenpyle) November 15, 2024
For #TogetherAgainstMisinformation week, I explain what science says about HRT.#WomensHeartHealth #Menopause #Misinformation #HormoneReplacementTherapy #HRT@ScienceUpFirst @CASC_ACCS @ChiefSciCan pic.twitter.com/fSJKlegEsg -
Solutions for Kids in Pain
Many strategies can help reduce pain, often most effective in combination. Physical methods (heat, ice, massage) + psychosocial strategies (deep breathing, distraction) can make a difference!#TogetherAgainstMisinformation #ItDoesntHaveToHurt @ScienceUpFirst pic.twitter.com/LQxhvQwNgP
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research
No diet, exercise or product can replace a vaccine.
— CIHR (@CIHR_IRSC) November 13, 2024
While healthy habits boost your immune system, a vaccine provides proven protection against common diseases.
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Solutions for Kids in Pain
🩹Pain hurts in the moment and can also have long-lasting impacts. The truth is that #ItDoesntHaveToHurt – Access effective pain management resources here: https://t.co/ZQTXQQixSJ#TogetherAgainstMisinformation @ScienceUpFirst pic.twitter.com/cdnigiKmv8
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The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
It’s okay to talk about suicide.
— CAMH (@CAMHnews) November 14, 2024
Bringing up the subject can be scary, but talking about suicide can help save lives.
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MediaSmarts
It’s #TogetherAgainstMisinformation Week!
— MediaSmarts (@MediaSmarts) November 14, 2024
Here’s a new lesson plan to introduce Grade 4-8 students to information sorting as a step for verifying online info: https://t.co/KPVNARbP7V
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Health Canada and PHAC
Not Sharing can be caring, too. If you’re unsure that health advice you’ve seen is factual, check other sources and ask questions. #TogetherAgainstMisinformation #NotSharing https://t.co/QXrZbMNFhk pic.twitter.com/EcsXrzeS7r
— Health Canada and PHAC (@GovCanHealth) November 14, 2024