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Call inquiry into Canada’s COVID-19 response, medical journal urgesExperts from 13 organizations across Canada, including doctors, nurses, researchers, law and humanitarian specialists, wrote a series of articles that made the argument.HealthJul 24, 2023
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Heart attack risk rises dramatically on Christmas Eve, Swedish study findsSwedish researchers found the number of heart attacks occurring on Christmas Eve was 37 per cent higher than a control period.CanadaDec 20, 2018
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Vladimir Putin’s ‘gunslinger’s gait’ linked to KGB training, study saysRussian President Vladimir Putin’s distinctive walk, where his right arm rests rigidly to his body, may have been acquired through KGB weapons training, according to a study published Monday.WorldDec 15, 2015
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Want to lose weight? Breathe out (a lot), researchers suggestYou’re losing weight when you’re biking to work, carrying groceries to your trunk and…while you’re watching TV on the couch.HealthDec 19, 2014
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Cartoons kill: study finds kids’ animated films have more death than adult moviesWhen it comes to violence in films forget about the works of Scorsese and Tarantino. A new study suggests children's animated movies can be just as rife with murder and mayhemEducationDec 16, 2014
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