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Welcome back to this series on sex after spinal cord injury (SCI). I am pleased to have you join me again for part four of this series.

Feb 15, 2023READ MORE
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Welcome back to this series on mental health. I am so glad you have joined me.

Feb 13, 2023READ MORE
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In today’s society, we are more plugged in than ever before.

Mar 31, 2023READ MORE
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Welcome back to this series on sex after spinal cord injury (SCI). I am thrilled that you chose to read part three of this series.

Feb 08, 2023READ MORE
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Regardless of whether you have recently sustained a spinal cord injury (SCI) or have had your SCI for many years, you might be experienci

Feb 07, 2023READ MORE
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1 in 5 Canadians experience mental health related issues every year in Canada, and individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) are at an

Feb 01, 2023READ MORE
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Many people who live with a spinal cord injury (SCI) experience difficulties when trying to catheterize themselves independently the trad

Feb 03, 2023READ MORE
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Welcome back to this series on sex after spinal cord injury (SCI). I am thrilled that you chose to read part two of this series.

Jan 26, 2023READ MORE
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1 in 5 Canadians experience mental health related issues every year in Canada, and individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) are at an

Jan 25, 2023READ MORE
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Il est parfois difficile pour les personnes qui ont des lésions médullaires de recevoir les mêmes soins médicaux de la part de leur médec

Jan 24, 2023READ MORE