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The COVID crunch: Winnipeg dentist says teeth-grinding a sign of pandemic stressA Winnipeg dentist says he's seen a significant uptick in people grinding their teeth in recent months, and there's an obvious culprit: COVID-19 stress.HealthSep 30, 2020
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Murder and mayhem could have negative effect on Winnipeg cops’ mental states: psychologistAccording to a Winnipeg psychologist, constant exposure to the type of violence police are experiencing could have a profound impact on officers' mental states and personalities.HealthJun 11, 2019
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Police officers spotted in Liquor Marts; psychologist calls thefts a ‘slow-moving train wreck’A few days after new, tougher security measures for liquor stores were announced, a local psychologist says the new measures are a response to a situation similar to a "slow-moving" riot.ConsumerMar 25, 2019
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