Lifestyle archives

April 2011

April 29th, 2011

A dress fit for a queen
Fashion is in the details, and for Kate Middleton, now the Duchess of Cambridge, no expense was spared.

April 28th, 2011

Photo of the Day - April 28, 2011

Autism checklist could lead to early diagnosis
Researchers in the U.S. have come up with a simple checklist that doctors can use to spot early signs of autism.

April 27th, 2011

Photo of the Day - April 27, 2011

The royal couple's body language
What does the royal couple's body language say about them?

April 26th, 2011

Doomed royal affairs
No 'happily ever after' for early royal brides, grooms

Photo of the Day - April 26, 2011
Giant, stinky flower to bloom after 17 years.

Taking a walk in Kate's shoes
All eyes will be on Kate Middleton, as she makes her way to the alter

Canada's kids spend more than 40 hours a week in front of a screen: Report
When they get out of school, kids are heading from their desks to the couch, according to a new report.

April 25th, 2011

Photo of the Day - April 25, 2011
Our photo of the day for Monday April 25, 2011

Parkinson's showing up in younger patients
More than 10,000 Canadians are affected, but why would someone like Bev Lavender, diagnosed when she was 44, be struck?

April 24th, 2011

Photo of the Day - April 24, 2011
Our photo of the day for Easter Sunday, 2011

April 21st, 2011

Drink like a King
Angus Winchester, Ambassador of House of Tanqueray, demonstrates how to mix drinks fit for royalty.

April 19th, 2011

Hard of hearing? There could be an app for that
An iPhone app proposed by researchers at the University of Alberta could help people with hearing problems.

Study links breast cancer with implants
A new study has linked a rare form of cancer with breast implants.

April 15th, 2011

Canada lags on cancer care: Report
Canada needs to up the ante when it comes to cancer treatment and cancer prevention, a new report asserts.

Smokers think cigarettes in gold, silver packs less harmful: Study
One-fifth of smokers believe some cigarette brands are less harmful than others based on the colour of the pack.

Black men encouraged to get regular prostate cancer test
Statistics show the likelihood of developing prostate cancer is 60% higher among the black male population.

April 14th, 2011

Blueberries may battle the bulge
Blueberries are a fat-fighting fruit, says a new study by Texas researchers.

April 13th, 2011

Texting can contribute to backpain: chiropractors
An Ontario chiropractor is seeing an increase in neck and back pain and he believes handheld devices are to blame.

Canada's food safety criticized
An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says Canada is not doing enough to ensure food is safe.

 

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