[ad_1] This photo is provided by Eric Regehr, has a polar bear on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Circle. A study of polar bears in the Chukchi Sea between Alaska and Russia …
Read More »Study finds robust polar bear population in sea near Alaska
[ad_1] The first formal count of polar bears in waters between the United States and Russia indicates they’re doing better than some of their cousins elsewhere. Polar bears are listed as a …
Read More »UK antibiotic consumption twice that of the Netherlands, WHO report finds | News in brief
[ad_1] Antibiotic consumption varies widely in different parts of the world, and has been reported by the World Health Organization (WHO). The 'WHO Report on Surveillance of Antibiotic Drugs', Analyzed by the …
Read More »Canadian study finds major traumatic injury increases risk of mental-health diagnoses, suicide
[ad_1] Patients seriously injured in car accidents, violence and falls are at a greater risk of developing a mental illness or dying by suicide, according to a new study that patients must …
Read More »Study finds new mechanism for regulating sleep in fruit flies using an ingredient commonly found in energy drinks – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Sleep is an essential behavioral state in animals ranging from invertebrates to humans. It is critical for immune function, stable metabolism, brain repair, learning and memory. Alzheimer's, Type 2 Diabetes, and …
Read More »Study finds that toddlers with ASD are exposed to emotional vulnerabilities
[ad_1] Washington DC: It turns out that at a time when Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be diagnosed for the first time reliably, young children with ASD already have emotional vulnerabilities that …
Read More »Study Finds Emotional Abuse a Major Issue in Canadian Sport | Sports
[ad_1] TORONTO – Imagine a teacher who says to a child: you're fat. You are a shit. You are a waste of my time. This kind of behavior would never happen in …
Read More »Study Finds 6.4 Million Canadians Consciously Limit Their Meat Consumption
[ad_1] Younger Canadians are more likely to think about the death and suffering of animals when they eat meat, according to a study by Dalhousie University in Halifax and the University of …
Read More »Acromegaly of a rare disease finds a champion of Ottawa
[ad_1] Dianne Sauvé sometimes finds herself looking at someone in public – on a bus, for example – and thinking, "I believe this person has it too." This is acromegaly, a rare …
Read More »The fourth line of the Edmonton Oilers finds its pace
[ad_1] After struggling to gain traction early in the season, the Edmonton Oilers' fourth line begins to make an impact. Jujhar Khaira, Kyle Brodziak and Zack Kbadian are beginning to develop in …
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