New research suggests sugar taxes and labelling are effective
Taxes on sugary products and labels on the front of packages can help reduce sugar consumption, according to a study from the University of Waterloo. […]
Read moreTaxes on sugary products and labels on the front of packages can help reduce sugar consumption, according to a study from the University of Waterloo. […]
Read moreEvery year in Catalonia 15 new cases of Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease are diagnosed. It is a deadly prion disease whose cause is unknown and has […]
Read moreA lot of Stress leads to Facebook Addiction Interesting of friends noticed and communicate: social networks are one of many people to the daily life. […]
Read moreMeet Baby Maude! Just a few days after Marie Osmond announced that her daughter Brianna Blosil Schwep had given birth to a baby girl, the […]
Read moreTuesday marked the official launch of the construction phase for a 15-bed hospice in Saskatoon. Members of the community gathered to witness the ceremonial sod-turning […]
Read moreFormer Biggest Loser contestant Daniel Wright died on Sunday after a two-year battle with cancer. Wright was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia in 2017, nearly a decade after […]
Read moreAfter nearly two months of delays, Durham region finally has its own pot shop. The store, appropriately named Smok Cannabis, opened its doors Tuesday. Inside, […]
Read moreThe World Health Organization is now including burnout as an official medical diagnosis. The syndrome was officially added to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) […]
Read moreOne of Canada’s largest cannabis companies, Canopy Growth, has partnered with drug awareness organizations to create digital tools aimed at curbing drug abuse among young […]
Read moreThe number one reason for surgery in Canada is a Cesarean section delivery, according to the the latest data from the Canadian Institute for Health […]
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