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2022年世界杯名单猜测

yes, you can overdose on vitamin d, and it sounds awful

a u.k. man was hospitalized after three months of vomiting, diarrhea, tinnitus, and other symptoms of 'hypervitaminosis d.'
maija kappler
jul 07, 2022

imagine if an injection could replace exercise?

researchers have identified lac-phe, an amino acid made up of a combination of lactate and phenylalanine, as a driver of appetite suppression and weight loss.
maija kappler
jul 06, 2022

'toxic masculinity' isn't how most guys live their lives, so why are men who behave badly so newsworthy?

"there are a lot of good blokes out there who are doing good things, who are honourable and have good masculine values and virtues, and it’s a pity that the newsworthy story is will smith," says men's health expert john oliffe.
robin roberts
jul 05, 2022

tiktok tuesday: #healthycoke — a trend that’s not so healthy for your teeth (watch)

it may be low in sugar, but carbonated water mixed with vinegar is a terrible choice for your teeth.
emma jones
jul 05, 2022

dr. nowak: preventing the collapse of our health system means looking after the humans working within it

caring for those in health starts with governments, workplaces, and health leaders shifting the dialogue from “what’s the matter with you?” to “what matters to you?”
dr. dominik nowak
jul 05, 2022

putting our phones on silent mode only makes them more tempting, study says

blame fomo for how hard it can be for all of us to actually stop looking at our phones all the time.
dave yasvinski
jul 05, 2022

running: is this workout worth it?

as little as five to 10 minutes of moderate intensity running each day is enough to extend a person’s life by several years and reduce their risk of premature mortality by 25 to 40 per cent.
chris arnold
jul 04, 2022

could a roe v. wade-style reversal of abortion rights happen in canada?

prior attempts to make abortion illegal have failed — but abortion access and misinformation are still big problems in canada.
the conversation
jul 04, 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
movember canada

yes, you can overdose on vitamin d, and it sounds awful

a u.k. man was hospitalized after three months of vomiting, diarrhea, tinnitus, and other symptoms of 'hypervitaminosis d.'
maija kappler
jul 07, 2022

imagine if an injection could replace exercise?

researchers have identified lac-phe, an amino acid made up of a combination of lactate and phenylalanine, as a driver of appetite suppression and weight loss.
maija kappler
jul 06, 2022

'toxic masculinity' isn't how most guys live their lives, so why are men who behave badly so newsworthy?

"there are a lot of good blokes out there who are doing good things, who are honourable and have good masculine values and virtues, and it’s a pity that the newsworthy story is will smith," says men's health expert john oliffe.
robin roberts
jul 05, 2022

tiktok tuesday: #healthycoke — a trend that’s not so healthy for your teeth (watch)

it may be low in sugar, but carbonated water mixed with vinegar is a terrible choice for your teeth.
emma jones
jul 05, 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

dr. nowak: preventing the collapse of our health system means looking after the humans working within it

caring for those in health starts with governments, workplaces, and health leaders shifting the dialogue from “what’s the matter with you?” to “what matters to you?”
dr. dominik nowak
jul 05, 2022

putting our phones on silent mode only makes them more tempting, study says

blame fomo for how hard it can be for all of us to actually stop looking at our phones all the time.
dave yasvinski
jul 05, 2022

running: is this workout worth it?

as little as five to 10 minutes of moderate intensity running each day is enough to extend a person’s life by several years and reduce their risk of premature mortality by 25 to 40 per cent.
chris arnold
jul 04, 2022

could a roe v. wade-style reversal of abortion rights happen in canada?

prior attempts to make abortion illegal have failed — but abortion access and misinformation are still big problems in canada.
the conversation
jul 04, 2022
powered by
movember canada
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