As chronic disease climbs among younger employees, early intervention is key
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As chronic disease climbs among younger employees, early intervention is key
AMY CHENG AND PAIGE BAUER
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 13, 2026
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Dr. Amy Cheng, MD, MBA, is an emergency medicine physician and member of Cleveland Clinic Canada’s Medical Director Program.
Dr. Paige Bauer, PhD, is the Director of Global Corporate Advisory at Cleveland Clinic Canada.
Chronic disease has traditionally been associated with people in the…
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