Mental health - related incidents remained relatively stable during the pandemic , study finds
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health cases across Canada is not a significant factor, according to new research published in the Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Simon Fraser University, and the University of Ontario, in Canada.
Source: news-medical.netPublished on 2022-10-12
Related news
- Airpark Auto Pros named Best Auto Repair in Gaithersburg , MD by Preferred Mechanic
- The Day - Delayed by COVID , Connecticut redistricting ramps up - News from southeastern Connecticut
- TCS secures contract to develop united kingdom rail data marketplace
- The 3 Most Popular Data Engineering Tools are MongoDB , Tableau , and Kubernetes , New Study by Dattell Finds
- The Morning Briefing : British Steel and pensions dashboard
- Here Are All the Tech Stock Acquisitions Thoma Bravo Has Made in 2022
- Tesla vehicles banned from Chinese resort town over spying concerns
- Jordan Reform Journey : Progress in the Face of Challenges
- Citi Global Tech Hub in Bahrain is on track to employ 1000 Bahraini coders
- Losses Of Ukrainian And Russian Army Compared
- How satellites , radar and drones are tracking meteorites and aiding Earth asteroid defence
- InformData Making People - Data Equitably Accessible to All
- Study links unemployment to increase in violence during early pandemic
- Look after each other : U of T researcher on the threat posed to cities by extreme heat and how to respond
- Coronavirus Update : Pfizer vaccine approved for kids 12 and up in Canada