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3 CRA Benefits Most Canadians Can Grab in 2024

You can save on taxes by claiming the dividend tax credit on Fortis Inc (TSX:FTS) shares. The post 3 CRA Benefits Most Canadians Can Grab in 2024 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How to stop yourself overthinking when all you want to do is sleep

Struggling to power down? This could be why.


Top healthiest fruits with anti-inflammatory properties

Fruits possess anti-inflammatory properties as they contain numerous antioxidants and fiber. While they cannot replace medical treatments, they can significantly alleviate some conditions, writes Real Simple. The ways fruits reduce inflammation There are two different types of inflammation that may occur in your body. "The first type, called acute ...


10 items every new parent should add to their baby registry

Essential items and tools that new parents should invest in before the baby arrives.


New research shows that people can learn to be happy, but it is hard work

The authors concluded that, alone, psychoeducational courses are likely to be only minimally effective.


Eat more tomatoes: Learn about its amazing cardiac benefits

Discover the advantages tomatoes have in relation to blood pressure.


Expert tips to keep your home fresh and odour-free

Curious about the best methods to improve the air quality in your home? Cleaning pro Melissa Maker shares practices for fresher air.


Gen Z already facing 'midlife crisis' in their 20s

Gen Z, identified as those born between 1997–2012, are already experiencing the 'equivalent of a midlife crisis', reports suggest. US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy delved into Gallup's 2024 World Happiness report, which found those in their twenties are the most unhappy. Murthy believes this to be a result of social media, a suggestion he explored w...


20 healthy slow cooker recipes

Whether they’re full meals, side dishes, or even some desserts, here are 20 of the healthiest slow cooker recipes.


10 things that happen to your body when you stop drinking alcohol


Exclusive-China's WuXi AppTec shared US client's data with Beijing, US intelligence officials told senators

By Michael Martina, Michael Erman and Karen Freifeld (Reuters) -U.S. intelligence officials in late February told senators working on a biotech security bill that Chinese pharmaceutical firm WuXi AppTec had transferred U.S. intellectual property to Beijing without consent, according to two sources. The U.S. government is concerned that certain Chinese biotech companies are contributing


Do you want to strengthen your abdominal muscles? Try these three exercises

One of Britain's leading fitness trainers claims sit-ups are ineffective for building muscular abs. He offers some alternatives.


Alberta animal rescues seek community support amid parvovirus outbreak

It’s a difficult time for rescues in the Edmonton area as more and more animals are being surrendered or abandoned. Many of the animals brought in are suffering from several medical problems -- a very common one is parvovirus. Krista Atmore and Nicole Guinan with Alberta Homeward Hound Rescue, and Dr. Julianne Wilson with Pulse Veterinary, joined us on Global News Morning to talk about how you can help other animals like foster pup Eric.


The key to healthy kids is risky outdoor play, researchers say

Running free, taking chances and even getting hurt are essential to healthy childhood development, says the Canadian Paediatric Society. A new study says engaging in risky outdoor behaviour with peers is key to kids’ mental, physical and social health.


Judge rejects officers' bid to erase charges in the case of a man paralyzed after police van ride

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Four former Connecticut police officers accused of mocking and mistreating a man after he was paralyzed in the back of a police van in 2022 were denied bids Thursday to enter a program that could have erased criminal charges against them and let them avoid trial. A judge rejected the former officers' applications for acceler...


I came out to my lesbian group as non-binary. Their reaction floored me

I was scared I wouldn’t be accepted.


7 out of top 10 world's cleanest beaches located in Europe

Those who choose a resort for their vacation should pay attention to the list of the cleanest beaches in the world. Here are 7 locations in Europe out of the top ten, according to euronews.travel. How top 10 most ecological beaches in the world selected The choice of vacation destination for Tripadvisor users is influenced by factors such as ecolog...


The British royal family learns that if you don't fill an information vacuum, someone else will

NEW YORK (AP) — A media frenzy was born on Feb. 27, when the hashtag #WhereIsKate exploded online with speculation about the whereabouts of Britain's Princess of Wales. It opened a rabbit hole of amateur detective work, memes, bizarre theories and jokes — mixed with genuine concern about Kate's health — into which thousands of people descended unti...


3 ways loneliness can damage your body


Which color of pepper is healthiest?

It turns out that each color of pepper has its own advantages.


Women 'don't have to try as hard as men at the gym' to see results

Results of a long-term study have suggested that women may not have to work as hard in the gym as men to see the long-term health benefits. For some people, working out in the gym is part of their daily life, with many fitness influencers documenting their gym experiences online. For female gym-goers, a new study has suggested that they may not hav...


Maple syrup is a classic Canadian treat, but is it good for you?

It is a game-changer on pancakes, and it glistens on fresh fruit. But are we doing ourselves a disservice by consuming it? Is this classic Canadian treat, or liquid gold, as we call it, actually healthy? The Weather Network's Rachel Schoutsen asked the experts.


Retirees: Is it time to downsize, even in this real estate market?

Your home is your sanctuary, but it’s also one of your biggest budget items. And after you retire, it may feel like more house than you need. But in this housing market, when a smaller home with upgraded features may be about as expensive as the one you’re selling, is it still smart to downsize? In some cases, downsizing is appropriate, but not nec...


Cottage Q&A: Am I required to treat my lake water before drinking it?

Is there a specific code or regulation to follow for cottagers who use lake water as their drinking water?—(Stewart) Wayne Key, Esson Lake, Ont. We assume you’re asking because you’re … Continued


Trans athlete responds to proposed Alberta policy

Aria McGowan is the quarterback of the Edmonton Storm, a women’s tackle football team. McGowan speaks to national reporter Julia Wong about a proposed policy to ban trans girls and women from competing against girls and women in athletic competitions.


Beverages for strengthening immune system: Tips

In the cold season, it is more important than ever to support your immune system to reduce the risk of getting sick or to recover as quickly as possible. The best way to strengthen the immune system is through the foods and drinks we consume. RBC-Ukraine reports, citing the health media Eat This Not That, on beverages that can help boost the immune...


A fight to protect the dignity of Michelangelo's David raises questions about freedom of expression

FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — Michelangelo’s David has been a towering figure in Italian culture since its completion in 1504. But in the current era of the quick buck, curators worry the marble statue’s religious and political significance is being diminished by the thousands of refrigerator magnets and other souvenirs sold around Florence focusing on Da...


Tennessee politicians strip historically Black university of its board

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Trustees of Tennessee's only publicly funded historically Black university were removed Thursday under legislation signed into law by Republican Gov. Bill Lee. Black lawmakers and community leaders said state leaders, a majority of whom are white, are unfairly targeting Tennessee State University. The legislation cleared the...


16 weird things which are banned around the world


High School teacher shares his OCD journey with grade 11 students

In this video for the CBC Creator Network, Grade 11 student Fiona Babar profiles her teacher Andrew Foreman, who has been open with his students about being diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.


Neurological conditions affect 3.4B people worldwide. What about Canada?

Neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease, migraines, stroke and multiple sclerosis, are now the leading of ill health and disability around the world.


My 27 Tattoos Have Helped Me Reclaim My Chronic Pain

My life involves two kinds of needles. The first one is found at hospitals or doctor offices, a syringe that is used to test my blood, on the continuous quest to find out why my bones always ache and my body falls asleep in the middle of the day. According to the nurses who draw my blood on a monthly basis, my veins are notoriously hard to find. My body doesn’t want to comply with the syringes, and bruises flower in my elbow creases as they try...


Humans Pass More Viruses to Animals Than We Catch From Them, Study Reports

A new study of viral genomes reveals that we are more likely to pass viruses to both domestic and wild animals than the other way around. If a virus carried by humans infects a new animal species, the virus might continue to thrive even if eradicated among humans, or even evolve new adaptations before it winds up infecting humans again, Knewz.com h...


Manitoba government to replace paper health cards

The Manitoba government announced the first steps Thursday toward eliminating paper health cards.


Biden administration restores threatened species protections dropped by Trump

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday restored rules to protect imperiled species and shield their habitat from destruction after the measures were rolled back under former President Donald Trump. Among the changes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reinstate a decades-old regulation that mandates blanket protections for animals and plants newly classified as threatened. That means officials won't have to craft...


This is how long it takes for alcohol to leave your system

How long will your hangover be?


All My Beauty Editor Friends Agree: This $20 Moisturizer Is Unbeatable

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Sawfish are spinning, and dying, in Florida waters as rescue effort begins

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Endangered smalltooth sawfish, marine creatures virtually unchanged for millions of years, are exhibiting erratic spinning behavior and dying in unusual numbers in Florida waters. Federal and state wildlife agencies are beginning an effort to rescue and rehabilitate sawfish to find out why. The National Oceanic and Atmos...


Experimental treatment using viruses helps woman avoid amputation

An Ottawa-area woman suffering from an antibiotic-resistant infection was looking at a major amputation but her doctor enrolled her in a first-in-Canada clinical trial to use viruses — known as phages — that eliminated the harmful bacteria.


I got a diagnosis that completely changed my relationship


3 reasons you keep waking up in the middle of the night


Mystery particles hunted by scientists could unlock the secrets of the universe

Experts are researching mysterious particles in our universe, which could offer us insights into some of the most intriguing areas of scientific understanding. What are these mysterious particles, exactly? They're called "hidden sector particles" which have so far defied typical definition. In fact, they've never been observed properly before and t...


TICK SEASON: How to protect your pets

Expert advice on how to keep your pets safe from tick bites


Mass die-off of grey whales declared over

A mass die-off of grey whales off the West Coast over the past few years has been declared over. Michelle Ghoussoub explains scientists' theories about the deaths, and the signs the population could be bouncing back.


What to do if you wake up at night and can't get back to sleep, according to expert

Getting a decent night's sleep is important for our health, but a lot of us don't get the recommended eight hours. Three-quarters of Brits get less than eight hours of sleep, while one in six get by on less than six hours each night, according to YouGov. Meanwhile across the pond, over 17 per cent of adults had trouble staying asleep most days or e...


Can Sweat Protect Against Lyme Disease? Scientists Say Protein Stops Bacterial Growth

Researchers at MIT and the University of Helsinki have discovered that human sweat contains a protein that can protect against Lyme disease. About a third of the population carries a genetic variant of the protein associated with Lyme disease, Knewz.com has learned. Lyme disease affects nearly half a million people in the United States every year. ...


Hospice nurse shares the one thing 'almost everyone' sees before they die

A hospice nurse has detailed what people experience and see before they die, from her time caring for patients in their final days. Julie McFadden (@hospicenursejulie) is a health worker from Los Angeles. She posted a TikTok video where she explained how a phenomenon called "visioning" tends to happen to patients. Visioning is where those who are c...


I tried the world’s first 'lucid dreaming' hotel experience – and now I’m sold


Alberta premier tells HoC committee planned carbon price increase is ‘inhumane’

A federal carbon tax hike is coming April 1, but premiers across the country appeared before federal MPs in a last ditch effort to press pause. Morgan Black reports.


Delicious foods that accelerate weight loss: Your essential list

Experts have named foods that are not only tasty but also healthy. They help stick to a diet and shed extra pounds. It's important to remember that in weight loss, mathematics matters - you must consume fewer calories than you burn. And these are the foods that provide satiety and speed up your metabolism, helping you lose weight faster, reports We...