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why stair-climbing boosts heart patients' health

the research is particularly relevant during the pandemic when many people don’t have the option to exercise in a gym.
brighter world, mcmaster university
may 21, 2021

the deadly impact of working long hours

around 745,000 people died in 2016 as a result of working at least 55 hours a week — a 29 per cent increase from 2000.
dave yasvinski
may 17, 2021

pink drinks may help people run faster: study

can we fool our bodies into better physical performance by the colour of what we drink?
dave yasvinski
may 13, 2021

your heart health may determine your love of coffee

one of the most popular drinks in the world, coffee has long been the subject of health studies
dave yasvinski
apr 28, 2021

saskatoon sewage analysis shows 300 per cent increase in covid-19

"this rapid increase in viral rna load in the wastewater is expected to be predictive of a rapid increase in new cases in saskatoon."
the star phoenix
apr 27, 2021

job strain, social stress linked to heart disease risk

psychosocial stress — often resulting from living within challenging environments — can have a significant affect on women’s health.
nick beare
apr 13, 2021

case study: death by black licorice

the candy contains a sweetening compound that can cause abnormal heart rhythms, high blood pressure, swelling, lethargy and congestive heart failure.
dave yasvinski
apr 08, 2021

fatigue, irritability linked to men's heart attacks

'vital exhaustion' connected to myocardial infarction, particularly in divorced and widowed men, and in those who never married.
dave yasvinski
mar 16, 2021
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why stair-climbing boosts heart patients' health

the research is particularly relevant during the pandemic when many people don’t have the option to exercise in a gym.
brighter world, mcmaster university
may 21, 2021

the deadly impact of working long hours

around 745,000 people died in 2016 as a result of working at least 55 hours a week — a 29 per cent increase from 2000.
dave yasvinski
may 17, 2021

pink drinks may help people run faster: study

can we fool our bodies into better physical performance by the colour of what we drink?
dave yasvinski
may 13, 2021

your heart health may determine your love of coffee

one of the most popular drinks in the world, coffee has long been the subject of health studies
dave yasvinski
apr 28, 2021
powered by
wellspring cancer support

saskatoon sewage analysis shows 300 per cent increase in covid-19

"this rapid increase in viral rna load in the wastewater is expected to be predictive of a rapid increase in new cases in saskatoon."
the star phoenix
apr 27, 2021

job strain, social stress linked to heart disease risk

psychosocial stress — often resulting from living within challenging environments — can have a significant affect on women’s health.
nick beare
apr 13, 2021

case study: death by black licorice

the candy contains a sweetening compound that can cause abnormal heart rhythms, high blood pressure, swelling, lethargy and congestive heart failure.
dave yasvinski
apr 08, 2021

fatigue, irritability linked to men's heart attacks

'vital exhaustion' connected to myocardial infarction, particularly in divorced and widowed men, and in those who never married.
dave yasvinski
mar 16, 2021
powered by
obesity matters
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