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It's lonely at the top. More entrepreneurs are going on retreats to connect again. more
A conversation TheStreet engaged in with Cuban about weight-loss drugs shifted from Novo Nordisk's Ozempic to something new from Eli Lilly. more
Maintaining a work-life balance is one of the most important things to support one’s mental well-being. Here are the steps that I take to remain focused and keep my mental health… well, healthy. … more
Don’t assume that being the child will give you automatic control over your parent’s financial and health care decisions. It won't. more
Currently, there is no cure for parkinsons disease, with more than 100-thousand Canadians left to tackle it on their own, and an estimated 10-million people afflicted world-wide. more
One City Peterborough says it has an area at the Trinity Community Centre where it allows individuals to use drugs, but says overdoses have declined in the last several months. more
Edward Thorp, a mathematician, hedge fund manager, and blackjack player, has some advice on how to beat life's odds. more
Older-age pregnancies have risen 900% over the past five decades. more
One study found the program was associated with a reduced risk of death, while the other concluded the strategy was associated with an increase in opioid overdose hospitalizations. more
Chelsea Robertson is the latest to ring the alarm about open drug use and the challenges nurses and health-care workers are facing at hospitals. more
"He was the type of guy, he wanted to help everyone or like as many people as he could, which see where I get it from now," Bocking Reid told Global News. more
Several factors can cause a person to have classic signs of dementia, including a deficiency in vitamin B12. more
Job seniority also correlates to sleep quality, with chairpersons and CEOs most likely to report sleep quality satisfaction. more
Wednesday, the Manitoba government announced institutional safety officers (ISOs) will be patrolling the hospital starting April 15. more
Tech exec Bryan Johnson polled X users on whether he looked better now or before he started his anti-aging regimen. Here's the results. more
The health authority said only residential school survivors and family members with status cards can receive free counselling, effective April 15. more
(NewsUSA) - Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength can significantly impact the quality of life for older adults. However, recent research underscores the role of proper nutrition in … more
(NewsUSA) - April is National Minority Health Month, and Black Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN), and underserved Americans, are among those disproportionately affected by … more
(NewsUSA) - Obesity is an increasingly significant health problem in the United States, especially for women. The disease affects 1 in 3 American women, including 57% of Black women and 44% of … more
(NewsUSA) - It’s practically Spring, and the outdoors is calling. “I’ll be back on my bike and celebrating the return of sunny weather,” says Todd Fishman, a long-time Louisville, Kentucky, … more
(NewsUSA) - Low back pain remains a leading cause of disability and missed time from work in the United States. However, an at-home traction device offers a path to relief, according to Dr. Jeff … more
(NewsUSA) - Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines provide quick and affordable access to the safe and effective, everyday options we need to take care of ourselves when issues arise. However, deciding … more
(NewsUSA) - High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a growing epidemic that affects half of all Americans. High blood pressure can harm vital organs like your heart, brain, kidneys and … more
(NewsUSA) - La presión arterial alta, también conocida como hipertensión, es una epidemia creciente que afecta a la mitad de todos los estadounidenses. La presión arterial alta puede dañar … more
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