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Could an active social life lower your heart disease risk? Cardiologist explains
Could an active social life lower your heart disease risk? Cardiologist explains Source link
In 2020, a farmer's son walking a lockdown field noticed unusual fragments and uncovered a 1,600-year-old Roman mosaic
A routine lockdown stroll in Rutland led to an extraordinary archaeological find: a vast Roman villa, unearthed by Jim Irvine. At its heart lies a unique mosaic depicting Achilles battling Hector, a testament to the wealth and education of its 3rd/4th century AD owners. The site, now legally protected, was carefully reburied to preserve its […]
Higher prices could last for eight months after Iran war, minister says
Officials are monitoring stock levels and planning for any potential disruptions to the supply chain. Source link
King will have 'appropriate security' for US trip, minister says
‘Further discussions’ will take place between UK and US officials in the wake of Saturday’s shooting in Washington, says Darren Jones. Source link
How to get 80 grams of protein daily with easy Indian meals
How to get 80 grams of protein daily with easy Indian meals Source link
White House correspondents' dinner shooting suspect was a part-time teacher, game developer
The chief of the District of Columbia police department said investigators believe the suspect was a guest at the Washington Hilton hotel, where the annual dinner was taking place, but that no motive had been determined. Source link
Toronto General Hospital says partnerships helping with emergency department volume
At UHN’s Toronto General Hospital, staff say being right downtown comes with its own unique set of challenges, and it’s working alongside other organizations to help alleviate some of the demand in its emergency department. Source link
South Carolina Measles Outbreak Ends After Sickening Nearly 1,000
It was the largest outbreak in recent U.S. history. Source link
Ocean meets orchard: This N.L. company is aging cider in the sea
A cidery in eastern Newfoundland has been submerging their bubbly beverages beneath the waves for some additional flavour. Source link
When my sons with autism are sent home from school, they've learned the problem is them — not the system
Wendy Lintner’s twin sons with autism are in Grade 5. At one time, both were not attending school full-time. Not because she doesn’t believe in education or because they don’t want to be there, but because the school system simply hasn’t been able to support their needs. Source link