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lady gaga put fibromyalgia in the spotlight

the singer and actress revealed that she lived with chronic pain in 2013, and in 2017, she publicly connected the pain to fibromyalgia.
kelly buell
sep 02, 2022

report kills the 'rosé all day' vibe: no more than two drinks per week, says new guidelines

even small amounts of alcohol is bad for you, according to a report by the canadian centre on substance use and addiction.
karen hawthorne
sep 01, 2022

asking for a friend: it's ok for a woman to shave her upper lip

when it comes to deciding whether to shave or wax, an expert who shaves her facial hair says that it all comes down to how sensitive your skin is.
karen hawthorne
sep 01, 2022

mikhail gorbachev got us talking about birth marks

from inspiring travel fads and rousing cartoonists to helping a u.s. brewery name a new beer, the red blemish that sat on the former soviet leader's forehead became one of the things he was most known for.
healthing.ca
aug 31, 2022

depression common in mothers of children with autism, study says

higher symptoms of depression was not linked to increases in children’s behavioural problems, which researchers hope will alleviate some of the guilt many parents feel when addressing mental health concerns.
dave yasvinski
aug 29, 2022

machado: hey quiet quitters, you have one life. why spend it doing the bare minimum?

employees are taking to social media to declare that they are no longer going above and beyond at work. it's probably not a great career strategy.
lisa machado
aug 27, 2022

junk food linked to anxiety, feeling more 'mentally unhealthy'

researchers have found that people who eat ultra-processed foods like cookies and cakes experience more anxiety than those who don't.
karen hawthorne
aug 26, 2022

with epidural shortages, more people are opting for laughing gas during childbirth

nitrous oxide is less invasive than an epidural, and it allows for a person giving birth to have more control — but it may not be the right option for everyone.
maija kappler
aug 25, 2022
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lady gaga put fibromyalgia in the spotlight

the singer and actress revealed that she lived with chronic pain in 2013, and in 2017, she publicly connected the pain to fibromyalgia.
kelly buell
sep 02, 2022

report kills the 'rosé all day' vibe: no more than two drinks per week, says new guidelines

even small amounts of alcohol is bad for you, according to a report by the canadian centre on substance use and addiction.
karen hawthorne
sep 01, 2022

asking for a friend: it's ok for a woman to shave her upper lip

when it comes to deciding whether to shave or wax, an expert who shaves her facial hair says that it all comes down to how sensitive your skin is.
karen hawthorne
sep 01, 2022

mikhail gorbachev got us talking about birth marks

from inspiring travel fads and rousing cartoonists to helping a u.s. brewery name a new beer, the red blemish that sat on the former soviet leader's forehead became one of the things he was most known for.
healthing.ca
aug 31, 2022
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pancreatic cancer canada

depression common in mothers of children with autism, study says

higher symptoms of depression was not linked to increases in children’s behavioural problems, which researchers hope will alleviate some of the guilt many parents feel when addressing mental health concerns.
dave yasvinski
aug 29, 2022

machado: hey quiet quitters, you have one life. why spend it doing the bare minimum?

employees are taking to social media to declare that they are no longer going above and beyond at work. it's probably not a great career strategy.
lisa machado
aug 27, 2022

junk food linked to anxiety, feeling more 'mentally unhealthy'

researchers have found that people who eat ultra-processed foods like cookies and cakes experience more anxiety than those who don't.
karen hawthorne
aug 26, 2022

with epidural shortages, more people are opting for laughing gas during childbirth

nitrous oxide is less invasive than an epidural, and it allows for a person giving birth to have more control — but it may not be the right option for everyone.
maija kappler
aug 25, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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