[ad_1] Danielle Edwards, The Canadian Press Published Friday, February 22, 2019 2:58PM EST OTTAWA — Students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder are much less likely to go...
[ad_1] A new study out of the Netherlands indicates increased levels of pharmaceutical residue found in the world’s lakes and rivers has become “potentially damaging” to...
[ad_1] Natural News is about to begin releasing lab test results for off-the-shelf food, supplement and pet food products, covering heavy metals, nutritive minerals, pesticides and...
[ad_1] (Natural News) Infertility is a serious condition that affects 48.5 million couples worldwide. Big pharmaceutical companies take these numbers as a business opportunity by producing...
[ad_1] About half of Canada’s inmates were abused as children, suggests a new study out of McMaster University. Medical student Claire Bodkin led a team that studied data from 30...
[ad_1] Michelle McQuigge, The Canadian Press Published Thursday, February 21, 2019 2:04AM EST TORONTO — People with developmental disabilities are more likely than the non-disabled to...
[ad_1] (Credit: nechaevkon/Shutterstock) Without those eight or so hours of precious shut-eye, many of us feel dazed, sluggish and downright useless. Sleep might be thought of...
[ad_1] A new study suggests perching or leaning could be more beneficial for those with lower back pain, at least when compared to sitting or standing....
[ad_1] (Credit: gorkem demir/Shutterstock) Testosterone often gets a bad rap as the cause of male aggression, but the hormone actually interacts with our bodies in far more,...
[ad_1] A study of Manitoba women who gave birth to children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder says current levels of prenatal care don’t go far enough. The...
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