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Fall 2021
Rising caesarean section (CS) rate remains a public health issue. Induction of labour (IOL) rates have been rising steadily in Canada from 12.9% in 1991 to 21.3% in 2004. Failed IOL occurs in 20% of induced pregnancies and is the major risk factor for CS. The purpose of this study was to...
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Spring 2022
Consumption of sugars is associated with obesity and various chronic diseases (CD). Excessive sugar consumption leads to economic burdens in terms of health care costs for treatment and management of CDs and costs associated with lost productivity and premature mortality. With increasing concerns...