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In attempting to win an online contest to become Ms. Health and Fitness, Sudburian Emma Carniello said she hopes to act as a role model for other young women.
If she were to win the contest, Carniello would not only
The Princess of Wales made her second outing for Mental Health Awareness Week when she visited the Anna Freud Centre
Kate Middleton is continuing her promotion of

- To get the best out of the antioxidants in spinach in a
Nurses are there every step of the way in the health-care journey of many Canadians, and that’s worth celebrating, especially during National Nursing Week.
The Canadian Nurses Association and many others are recognizing nurses the week of May 8-14. The
It’s unusual for Emma Cooper, a nurse who cares for women after they’ve given birth, to be proud of the work she does every day.
“To have a patient sitting in front of me crying because they feel that they
Slovenian adolescents from lower income households faced significant barriers to homeschooling in 2020, finds the WHO/Europe’s collaborative Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC) study. These adolescents also experienced greater feelings of loneliness than those from more affluent families.
In Slovenia,
Stouffville Grade 9 student Saanvi Tonse remembers vividly when she became involved in the Save Soil movement.
“It was an example given by the United Nations how back when our grandparents were young, if they ate an orange we would
According to the Gun Violence Archive, in 2023, we’ve had 146 mass shootings in the United States. 475 children under age 18 have been killed and 1,139 have been injured. Gun violence is a public health issue; we are in
The hope is that with earlier detection of autism, families can get early access to support and services.
CHARLOTTE, NC — Simple health records could help doctors detect autism sooner.
Let’s connect the dots.
Duke University researchers are using a
MINNEAPOLIS — EPA Administrator Michael Regan last month made one of his agency’s strongest statements to date about the danger of “forever chemicals.” New restrictions on those pollutants in drinking water would “prevent thousands of deaths and prevent tens of
