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Churchill Regional Health Authority
is located at the cross-cultural crossroads on the shores of Hudson Bay in the Polar Bear Capital of the World, also new home of Wapusk National Park. The Churchill RHA provides programs and services to the residents of Churchill and the communities of the Keewatin Region of the Territory of Nunavut.
The Web Center for Women's Health
This site provides information on various illness, operations, procedures and what to expect when in hospital.
NEHA - North Eastman Health Association
is responsible for the provision of health services and programs to meet the needs of the people of the North Eastman region. NEHA is committed to building partnerships and empowering individuals and communities to become active participants in the process. The ongoing Community Health Assessment will provide a critical element of consumer participation, which will guide the evidence-based decision making and evaluation process.
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) is the provincial authority responsible for providing awareness, information, prevention, education, training and rehabilitation programs related to addictions to individuals and communities; for conducting research into the effects of addictions.
Accucare Canada
A medical compression therapy service provider. Marketing a full line of
medical compression garments and aids (elastic stockings, compression
stockings, etc). Accucare Canada provides a full range of Services to support physicians prescribing medical compression garments( i.e. a doctor's guide to prescribing medical compression garments and medical compression prescription
pads).
St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre
The Centre has a mandate in three primary areas: basic and applied cardiovascular sciences. Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. The degenerative disorders associated with aging (senile dementias).
Spinal Cord Research Centre
To inform prospective students and postdoctoral trainees, as well as others interested in spinal cord research, of the research underway at the Spinal Cord Research Centre.

