WeCanReason Webinar – Influenza: from the Spanish lady to the winter sniffle video released
In 1918, an influenza pandemic killed more people than the First World War. The disease was called the Spanish Lady, […]
In 1918, an influenza pandemic killed more people than the First World War. The disease was called the Spanish Lady, […]
In 1918, an influenza pandemic killed more people than the First World War. The disease was called the Spanish Lady, among many other names, because nobody had more than a vague idea of what caused it.
In 1918, an influenza pandemic killed more people than the First World War. The disease was called the Spanish Lady, among many other names, because nobody had more than a vague idea of what caused it. The Spanish Lady’s descendants are still with us, causing the annual ‘winter flu’ that empties workplaces, filling hospitals and stuffing noses.
In 1918, an influenza pandemic killed more people than the First World War. The disease was called the Spanish Lady, among many other names.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood discusses secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood (Secularism Chair for the Centre for Inquiry Canada) will discuss secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood (Secularism Chair for the Centre for Inquiry Canada) will discuss secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood (Secularism Chair for the Centre for Inquiry Canada) will discuss secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
Join us for an interesting look on how the health and wellness trend can be harmful. Kat will discuss why society needs to stop fixating on the term “healthy”, do some debunking, look at how pseudoscience is invading the Health and Wellness industry, as well as suggesting what we can all do to live our best lives.