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Yoga and Depression

Yoga and Depression

I enjoy Yoga. I often look up poses, and I find articles like “10 Yoga Poses to Fight Depression and Anxiety” fascinating. Yoga is one of those practices that helps you recognize what your body and mind needs physically, and most instructors patiently guide their students through the movements. The other day, I came across … Continue reading »

Sustainable & Affordable Housing: 2 Case Studies

I subscribe to a few free online magazines sponsored by professional organizations. Catching up on some reading the other night, I came across 2 affordable housing projects focused on sustainability. Construction Canada’s October online issue (page 6) features Chapelview, a 15 story, 200 unit affordable housing project in Brampton, Ontario, the first such building to reach … Continue reading »

Award: Montgomery Sisam Architects for Sister Margaret Smith

I received my weekly email from Canadian Architect today, and the heading Montgomery Sisam Architect receives High Commendation for International Mental Health Design caught my eye. I bookmarked the article to read tonight, and was blown away, even by its limited description and small photo for the Sister Margaret Smith Addiction Treatment Centre in Thunder Bay … Continue reading »

Hospital Wait Times vs Long Term Care

Last week the Vancouver Sun had an interesting article indicating why hospital wait times are so long. The study comes from the Wait Time Alliance, which puts out hospital report cards, and breaks down results by province. According to the article: “The data show that the system is barely functioning as a system at all, as too … Continue reading »

Ghost Cities in China?

“If you build it, they will come.” Field of Dreams. Gail Vaz-Oxlade, a personal finance guru and host of the television show ‘Til Debt Do Us Part‘ posted a link to a Journeyman Pictures video on YouTube, entitled Ghost Cities – China. The video shows several newly built cities in China that remain unoccupied, and … Continue reading »

Navigating the NICU

I was looking through some old articles I bookmarked for later reading and found this one, about a person hired to help families navigate the difficult world of Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). While the article presents the job description of a person hired specifically to coordinate families as they deal with premature babies, it … Continue reading »