Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Canadian Census 2011.. Too Much Screen Time For Kids.. Do You Have 'Diet Brain'?

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Canada is becoming a nation of the aging and the very young. New census data shows Canada now has a higher proportion of seniors than ever before.
Screen Time: Too Many Screens For Canadian Kids, Not Enough Activity
Big Boob Problems: Large Chest No Joke For Many Women
The Wedding Day: 6 Truths You Need To Know
'Diet Brain' Affects One in Three Women
5 Ways Summer Affects Our Sleep
BLOG POSTS
Kaitlyn Kochany: The Beginner's Guide to Cottages
Cottaging is a way of life for Canucks. Going to camp, hitting the cabin, swinging by the lake house/beach/what-have-you: it's in our blood. When you decide to make your grand escape, there are some basic summer cottage principles to keep in mind...
Erin and Courtney Henderson: Which Wine Is Best For Cooking?
For years, we've insisted that you do not need to cook with great wine -- or even barely passable wine for that matter. However, something happened to Erin the other day that has forever changed her mind about this long-held belief.
Elizabeth Kantor: The Antidote to Cosmo
So have you seen that statistic about what fashion magazines do to the female brain? Apparently it takes just three minutes of looking at the sculpted bodies of the models to make 70 per cent of women "depressed, guilty, and ashamed." But the new Verily magazine offers something a little more realistic to today's woman.
Timi Gustafson, R.D.: Boost Your Work Day With a Workout
No matter how you feel the need for it, there never seem to be enough hours in the day to take care of your physical fitness. While not as popular as morning or evening workouts, midday trips to the gym have many benefits -- and it certainly can't be considered slacking off.
Theresa Albert: Where We Might Be Without Bees
New evidence about what might be wiping out our bee population points to the neonicotinoid pesticide used to soak conventionally raised corn seeds. Here is why you should care: without bees, there is no pollination. Without pollination, plants that are grown for food, as well as trees and shrubs to keep our planet cool, are at risk.

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