[ad_1] A new study from the University of Ottawa reveals that nearly three quarters of Canadian children are exposed to food marketing when they use popular social media applications. The study, commissioned …
Read More »New mothers put their health at risk by falling pregnant less than a year after childbirth, study finds
[ad_1] According to a study, mothers who become pregnant less than a year after giving birth risk putting their health and that of their child at risk. The researchers studied nearly 150,000 …
Read More »Study finds weaker relationship between what they see and their brain activity
[ad_1] Forgetfulness and age-related memory lapses are a common complaint for many older adults, but what is still not understood is what causes these changes. Recent research published by scientists at the …
Read More »Study Finds No Cancer Group in Auburn Despite Reports
[ad_1] Health officials in Alabama announced Wednesday that a study has found no evidence of a group of eye cancers at Auburn University, despite a series of reported cases of rare cancer …
Read More »Study Finds No Cancer Group in Auburn Despite Reports
[ad_1] Health officials in Alabama announced Wednesday that a study has found no evidence of a group of eye cancers at Auburn University, despite a series of reported cases of rare cancer …
Read More »Why do people stay in bad relationships? New study finds heartbreaking answer
[ad_1] As a foreigner, it is easy to badume that all the couples around us are perfectly happy. I mean, how could not they be with all those "candid" Instagram posts that …
Read More »A man finds a razor blade in a chocolate bar bought in the West of Toronto, police say – Toronto
[ad_1] Toronto police issued a public safety alert when a man found a razor blade in a chocolate bar that he had bought at a Dollarama in the city's west end. According …
Read More »Brain Training Study Helps Reduce OCD Symptoms, Study Finds
[ad_1] An application of "brain training" developed at the University of Cambridge could help people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) manage their symptoms, which can usually include excessive hand washing and fears of …
Read More »No benefits for brain training games: Western study finds no improvement in cognitive skills – London
[ad_1] If you have spent hours on brain training games trying to stay accurate, a Western University study might cause you to rethink your approach. The article, published in the journal Neuropsychologia …
Read More »Construction worker finds unconfirmed human remains in a pot in Lunenburg
[ad_1] CTV Atlantic Posted on July 27th, 2018 14:55 Last Updated Friday, July 27, 2018 15:04 ADT A construction worker from the South Shore of Nova Scotia made a macabre discovery Thursday …
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