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Year: 2021

Food

Time and money – the biggest hurdles to healthy eating

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Philippe Couillard, the freshly defeated Quebec premier, made headlines during the election campaign when he suggested a family of three — comprised of one adult and two adolescents — could feed themselves for $75 a week. […]

Food

Canada must eliminate food banks and provide a basic income after COVID-19

The Conversation

The COVID-19 pandemic is an awkward time to propose exiting food banks as a response to widespread food insecurity. Food bank use, after all, is surging. However, research has long shown that feeding surplus food to […]

Food

Gluten-free diet is expensive, socially challenging for those with celiac disease and wheat allergy

The Conversation

There are many reasons why someone would follow a gluten-free diet. People who have a gluten-related disorder such as the autoimmune condition celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity or wheat allergy have no option but to completely exclude gluten in their […]

Food

What to drink with dinner to get the most iron from your food (and what to avoid)

The Conversation

A drink with your breakfast, lunch or dinner can make your meal more enjoyable. But have you considered whether your drink of choice may affect the way your body absorbs the nutrients in your food? […]

Fitness

Going back to the gym: how to avoid injuries after lockdown

The Conversation

After months in lockdown, gyms in England reopened on April 12. Many have already eagerly returned with plans to get back to their old fitness routines. But while it may be tempting to go straight […]

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Why productivity growth has stalled since 2005 (and isn’t about to improve soon)

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Not long ago it seemed as if the future was going to get better and better — not long ago at all. For me the high point was around 2005, fifteen years ago. I don’t […]

Health

80% of fatal e-scooter crashes involve cars – new study reveals where and why most collisions occur

The Conversation

About 30 people in the United States have been killed riding electric scooters since 2018. Most – 80% – were hit by drivers of cars. Publicly available e-scooters arrived to U.S. cities in 2017 as an energy-efficient […]

Fitness

When men started to obsess over six-packs

The Conversation

The cultural obsession with six-pack abdominals shows no signs of abating. And if research into male body image is to be believed, it will likely only grow, thanks to social media. Today, there’s an entire industry centered […]

Health

Air filters can scrub out pollutants near highways, reduce blood pressure

The Conversation

The big idea For people living near busy highways, using air filters indoors results in short-term improvements to blood pressure, according to a new study I co-authored. Next to busy highways and major roadways, there are high concentrations […]

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