Los Angeles Times
Spice up your diet for a longer life, study suggests
Los Angeles Times
If you like eating spicy foods, researchers have some good news: You're likely to have more years to enjoy them. Compared to people who ate spicy foods less than once a week, those who at them at least three to five times per week were 14% less likely ...
Spicy food's health benefits heat upCBC.ca
Spicy food could save your life - studyNew Zealand Herald
Why three curries a week could lower risk of deathTelegraph.co.uk
New York Times (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald
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Los Angeles Times
If you like eating spicy foods, researchers have some good news: You're likely to have more years to enjoy them. Compared to people who ate spicy foods less than once a week, those who at them at least three to five times per week were 14% less likely ...
Spicy food's health benefits heat up
Spicy food could save your life - study
Why three curries a week could lower risk of death
The Globe and Mail
Women's Running reconsiders image of fitness with plus-size model
The Globe and Mail
Erica Schenk has been a runner for 10 years, but a single snapshot of the curvy athlete may represent her most significant strides yet. The plus-size model is captured mid-sprint as she covers the August issue of Women's Running. The latest edition is ...
Women's Running hits new stride with plus-size cover modelCBC.ca
18-Year-Old Plus-Size Model Redefines Fitness and BeautyHuffington Post
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The Globe and Mail
Erica Schenk has been a runner for 10 years, but a single snapshot of the curvy athlete may represent her most significant strides yet. The plus-size model is captured mid-sprint as she covers the August issue of Women's Running. The latest edition is ...
Women's Running hits new stride with plus-size cover model
18-Year-Old Plus-Size Model Redefines Fitness and Beauty
Vancouver Sun
Parapan Am Profile — Austin Hinchey
Vancouver Sun
He has always been the unbreakable Austin Hinchey, even before the seven broken legs, the 13 surgeries, and the eventual below-the-knee amputation of his left leg, all of which took place before his 11th birthday. Unbreakable? How else can you describe ...
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Vancouver Sun
He has always been the unbreakable Austin Hinchey, even before the seven broken legs, the 13 surgeries, and the eventual below-the-knee amputation of his left leg, all of which took place before his 11th birthday. Unbreakable? How else can you describe ...
CBC.ca
'As teenagers we think we're invincible. Nothing can hurt us'
CBC.ca
The sister of Jack Bodie — the 17-year-old who died from a suspected fentanyl overdose Sunday — says he had been experimenting with drugs for the past six months. Grace Bodie, who turns 15 on Aug. 22, says that she didn't think her brother had any ...
Third North Vancouver overdose death linked to fentanylNorth Shore News
Fentanyl's deadly toll rises in B.C.Macleans.ca
Fentanyl, the painkiller officials warn is taking livesCTV News
Huffington Post Canada
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
Canada News
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CBC.ca
The sister of Jack Bodie — the 17-year-old who died from a suspected fentanyl overdose Sunday — says he had been experimenting with drugs for the past six months. Grace Bodie, who turns 15 on Aug. 22, says that she didn't think her brother had any ...
Third North Vancouver overdose death linked to fentanyl
Fentanyl's deadly toll rises in B.C.
Fentanyl, the painkiller officials warn is taking lives
CBC.ca
Regina health worker used forged doctor notes for sick leave
CBC.ca
A Regina health region employee who received $4,700 in sick benefits based on forged doctors notes will pay back the money, the government says. The employee has also been disciplined, according to a quarterly report on health losses released Tuesday.
Thefts continue to dog government agenciesRegina Leader-Post
Sask. government reports on Q1 losses for 2015-16Globalnews.ca
Wallet stolen from Vic Hospital among public lossesPrince Albert Daily Herald
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CBC.ca
A Regina health region employee who received $4,700 in sick benefits based on forged doctors notes will pay back the money, the government says. The employee has also been disciplined, according to a quarterly report on health losses released Tuesday.
Thefts continue to dog government agencies
Sask. government reports on Q1 losses for 2015-16
Wallet stolen from Vic Hospital among public losses
Vancouver Sun
Some cerebral palsy cases caused by genetic anomalies, not just brain injury ...
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Cerebral palsy, the most common cause of physical disability in children, has long been thought to result from brain injury in the fetus. But new Canadian research is challenging that notion, finding that at least one in 10 cases likely has ...
Cerebral palsy research reveals evidence of genetic riskScience Recorder
Study sheds surprising light on the causes of cerebral palsyMcGill Reporter
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Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Cerebral palsy, the most common cause of physical disability in children, has long been thought to result from brain injury in the fetus. But new Canadian research is challenging that notion, finding that at least one in 10 cases likely has ...
Cerebral palsy research reveals evidence of genetic risk
Study sheds surprising light on the causes of cerebral palsy
Edmonton Journal
Alberta health minister faces questions over Primary Care Network funding
Edmonton Journal
The head of the province's Primary Care Networks is reacting with disappointment after learning a $75-million funding clawback may still proceed, despite earlier suggestions the NDP government planned to reverse the Tory cut. Dr. Phillip van der Merwe, ...
NDP primary funding plan not as advertisedEdmonton Sun
Alberta doctors disappointed after $75-million funding flip flopGlobalnews.ca
Alberta docs dissatisfied after $75-million funding flip flopObserver News
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Edmonton Journal
The head of the province's Primary Care Networks is reacting with disappointment after learning a $75-million funding clawback may still proceed, despite earlier suggestions the NDP government planned to reverse the Tory cut. Dr. Phillip van der Merwe, ...
NDP primary funding plan not as advertised
Alberta doctors disappointed after $75-million funding flip flop
Alberta docs dissatisfied after $75-million funding flip flop
Daily Mail
Weight-loss Thin Ice CLOTHING 'hacks' your metabolism, makers claim
Daily Mail
When the temperature drops, your body compensates to warm you up by shivering. It is this process that is being hijacked to burn extra calories. Thin Ice clothing line was created by Toronto-based personal trainer and former athlete Adam Paulin.
Can Body-Chilling Clothing Spur Weight Loss?Newsmax
Crazy-sounding smart clothing line claims it will chill your fat awayCult of Mac
Creator of Thin Ice Weight-Loss Clothing Line Launches IndieGoGo CampaignDigital Journal
TrustedReviews
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Daily Mail
When the temperature drops, your body compensates to warm you up by shivering. It is this process that is being hijacked to burn extra calories. Thin Ice clothing line was created by Toronto-based personal trainer and former athlete Adam Paulin.
Can Body-Chilling Clothing Spur Weight Loss?
Crazy-sounding smart clothing line claims it will chill your fat away
Creator of Thin Ice Weight-Loss Clothing Line Launches IndieGoGo Campaign
CJAD
Water during Big Splash event highly contaminated: report
CJAD
The annual Big Splash event was first organized in 2003 as a way of showing that swimming in the Saint Lawrence River was safe. The 2015 event brought 200 Montrealers, including local politicians, to the Jacques Cartier Pier in the Old Port. According ...
Warning: Montreal's Waters Are Highly ContaminatedMTL Blog (blog)
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CJAD
The annual Big Splash event was first organized in 2003 as a way of showing that swimming in the Saint Lawrence River was safe. The 2015 event brought 200 Montrealers, including local politicians, to the Jacques Cartier Pier in the Old Port. According ...
Warning: Montreal's Waters Are Highly Contaminated
VOCM
Ball Announces Priority Commitments for Seniors
VOCM
Liberal Leader Dwight Ball has announced two priority commitments for seniors in the province under a new Liberal government. VOCM's Renell LeGrow reports. Under a Liberal government, all seniors aged 70 years and older in the province would benefit ...
Liberals announce new healthy living assessments for seniorsCBC.ca
Ball announces policy for seniorsNewfoundland and Labrador Compass
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VOCM
Liberal Leader Dwight Ball has announced two priority commitments for seniors in the province under a new Liberal government. VOCM's Renell LeGrow reports. Under a Liberal government, all seniors aged 70 years and older in the province would benefit ...
Liberals announce new healthy living assessments for seniors
Ball announces policy for seniors
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