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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2022 · 19 MIN

Treating Chronic Pain & Emancipation Day in Canda

from Zoomer Week in Review · host Zoomer Podcast Network

It’s likely that you, a loved one, or a friend suffers from chronic pain — especially in the lower back. Researchers at McGill University and scientists from Italy conducted a study that suggests blocking inflammation after injury might make that pain chronic, challenging the standard approach to treating pain. One of those who worked on it was Jeffrey Mogil, psychology professor at McGill. AND August 1st is the Civic holiday in Ontario but did you know it's also Emancipation Day in Canada? It's due to Rosemary Sadler. As president of the Ontario Black History Society, from 1993 through 2015, she advocated for Canada's Black history and the eventual designation of August 1st as Emancipation Day just last year. Does the author of seven books on the subject, and recipient of the Order of Ontario for her contributions, feel Black children are still facing the same issues she did when she was young?

It’s likely that you, a loved one, or a friend suffers from chronic pain — especially in the lower back. Researchers at McGill University and scientists from Italy conducted a study that suggests blocking inflammation after injury might make that pain chronic, challenging the standard approach to treating pain. One of those who worked on it was Jeffrey Mogil, psychology professor at McGill. AND August 1st is the Civic holiday in Ontario but did you know it's also Emancipation Day in Canada? It's due to Rosemary Sadler. As president of the Ontario Black History Society, from 1993 through 2015, she advocated for Canada's Black history and the eventual designation of August 1st as Emancipation Day just last year. Does the author of seven books on the subject, and recipient of the Order of Ontario for her contributions, feel Black children are still facing the same issues she did when she was young?

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