Category: Health News
June 7, 2023 · 8:50 AM
If so, it may well be because of your genes according to an article at SBS.com. Particular genes determine whether you can detect a bitter chemical (called PTC) in broccoli and other brassicas like
Doctors Manitoba has launched a new online resource and contest to encourage Manitoban to get healthier this June.
the website, GettingHealthy. cahas information on everything from fitness and nutrition to how to catch up on routine medical screenings and
Millions of people in North America have been advised to wear N95 masks outdoors due to poor air quality levels sparked by intense wildfires in Canada.
New York will begin distributing free masks on Thursday. Canada has said that people
While Nick Cannon has become a de facto spokesman and fill-in for Jamie Foxx since his mysterious health scare, the “Wild ‘N Out” host now is deferring to Foxx for any health updates.
Cannon said that “as a friend” he
A pilot project partnership between the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) and Shared Health to reduce the workload of emergency responders is now becoming a permanent resource available to help more people in mental health crises.
The Alternative Response to Citizens
A Green Mediterranean Diet can slow brain aging, according to a study from Ben-Gurion University. Researchers found that a 1% reduction in body weight can make the brain appear nearly 9 months younger over an 18-month period. This discovery offers
Raymond James & Associates reduced its holdings in Community Health Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CYH – Get Rating) by 1.4% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 224,320 shares of
The government of Africa’s most populous country has enlisted the help of a Saskatoon tech firm to deliver remote health care to millions of people.
Saskatoon’s Ethnomet has partnered with the Nigerian government to develop a telehealth app that facilitates
June 1, 2023 · 7:00 AM
From DailyMail:
Salt has long been seen as enemy number one for people with heart problems, with doctors telling patients to cut down on the amount of sodium they consume.
But new research suggests
