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A recent paper by Bialystok et al in Neuropsychologia (vol. 45, pgs. 459 to 464) suggested that early bilingualism produced a statistically significant 4.1-year delay in onset of memory loss symptoms in older individuals with Alzheimer disease, possibly reflecting an increase in the cognitive reserve of these individuals. That study focused on multilingual elderly patients of whom 90% were immigrants. Our memory clinic, in Montreal Canada, has the advantage of having a large set of...
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Since the COVID-19 outbreak, a gradual loosening of linguistic obligations in public institutions and governments has been observed in various jurisdictions in Canada. This article argues that in addition to legal requirements to provide minority language services, it is not justifiable for governments to suspend or curtail such services in an emergency situation, for reasons pertaining to public safety and public health. After performing a survey and analysis of government actions against...
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Au Canada, les responsabilités en matière de santé et de langue sont partagées. Les attentes sont élevées à l’égard du gouvernement fédéral afin qu’il agisse comme chef de file pour protéger les droits linguistiques de la population canadienne en matière de santé. Dans le contexte où les différents paliers de gouvernement travaillent à bâtir un Canada plus fort, chaque Canadienne et Canadien devrait pouvoir bénéficier de services de santé dans la langue officielle de son choix. Dans ce...
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La transition de l’adolescence à la vie adulte constitue une des plus importantes transitions de la vie. À ce stade, le jeune doit développer des habiletés pour être en mesure de se prendre en charge et gérer ses responsabilités académiques et financières tout en maintenant un mode de vie sain. Des études démontrent que des perturbations à ce stade de vie peuvent avoir des conséquences importantes sur la santé psychologique et l’adaptation au changement, et qu’une instabilité émotionnelle...
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The transition from adolescence to adulthood is a time of dramatic change in one’s life. At this stage, youth are developing skills to be able to support themselves and manage academic and financial responsibilities, while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Studies have shown that disturbances at this stage may have a strong impact on one’s psychological health and ability to adapt to change; emotional instability may have repercussions on performance and psychosocial functioning. Due to...
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This edited volume examines language issues within the active offer of health and social services in francophone and anglophone minority communities. Action based, it will help shape the leaders of tomorrow. It is imperative that we train leaders who are able to intervene efficiently with service users and to support a better organization of the workplace. It is especially important to look at the many issues related to postsecondary training and human resources, such as recruiting and...
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Il existe peu de données probantes permettant d’évaluer les disparités en matière de santé entre les groupes linguistiques au Québec. Ce projet propose une méthode de classification des communautés du Québec en fonction de l’appartenance linguistique de la population ainsi que l’association, basée sur le lieu de résidence des patients, des données médico-administratives et de celles du recensement. Ensuite, des comparaisons entre les groupes linguistiques quant aux traitements et au...
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