Last updated: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | 6:29 PM ET
- Alzheimer's predicted by spinal-fluid test
- Alzheimer's disease can be accurately predicted by analyzing biomarkers in spinal fluid, Belgium researchers have found. more »
- H1N1 pandemic officially over: WHO
- The World Health Organization has declared that the H1N1 pandemic, which killed more than 18,000 people around the world and sparked mass vaccination programs, is over. more »
- Social media 2nd choice after 911 in crisis poll
- About one in five adults in the U.S. say they would use email, the web or social media to try to contact emergency responders in a disaster, a new survey suggests. more »
- Ombudsman rips health networks' secrecy
- A culture of secrecy spread to all 14 Local Health Integration Networks set up by the Liberal government, "creeping like hogweed through Ontario communities," ombudsman Andre Marin reports. more »
- Cyclists should be forced to wear helmets: study
- A new study is calling on provincial governments to pass laws that force cyclists to wear helmets. more »
- McCain Foods moves to cut sodium levels
- McCain Foods is working on new recipes for its packaged food products to meet guidelines laid out in Health Canada's Sodium Reduction Strategy. more »
- Belly bulge deadly even for normal weight
- Belly bulge can be deadly for older adults, even those who aren't overweight or obese by other measures, a large new study suggests. more »
- Blacklegged ticks spread to Pictou County
- Blacklegged ticks, which can carry Lyme disease, have been found in Nova Scotia's Pictou County. more »
- Secret of sound sleep found in brain pattern
- A rhythm in our sleeping brains may help explain why some people can doze through nearly any noise while others awaken at the slightest peep. more »
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- Ombudsman blasts Local Health Integration Network for 'illegal,' secret meetings
- Provinces without bicycle helmet laws 'atrocious', researcher says
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- A farmer's market by any other name
- While both farmer's markets and grocery stores are in the business of selling food, the atmosphere and purpose are infinitely different. But Loblaw Cos. Ltd. is hoping to... Continue reading this post
- Food in times of sorrow
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- Going deep in Chicago
- No, I’m not talking the Chicago Cubs, I’m talking Pizzaria Uno, creator of the original deep dish pizza.... Continue reading this post