Health

A sophisticated guide that teaches Jill how to jack off

Katie Fawkes — Yes, it is 2015, but many women are still in need of an accessible guidebook on masturbation. While some are lucky enough to understand how to pleasure themselves and achieve satisfaction in solo or partnered sex, this ...

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Ontario youths gain $5,000 scholarships as volunteers in fight against cancer

As youth volunteers with the Canadian Cancer Society, Rakhshan Kamran of Southwestern Ontario and Azana Hyder of Eastern Ontario, have made a significant impact against cancer within their communities. Thanks to the generosity of Gertrude Rellinger, a donor of the ...

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Healthy Butcher recalls smoked fish for botulism contamination

The Healthy Butcher is voluntarily recalling smoked fish from the marketplace because it may permit the growth of Clostridium botulinum. Consumers should not consume the recalled products described below. The affected products were sold in variable weight packages at The ...

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What drugs was Germanwings Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz taking?

Gary G. Kohls — “Even at normal doses, taking psychiatric drugs can produce suicidal thinking, violent behavior, aggressiveness, extreme anger, hostility, irritability, loss of ability to control impulses, rage reactions, hallucinations, mania, acute psychotic episodes, akathisia, and bizarre, grandiose, highly elaborated ...

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccines: Big Pharma captured regulatory processes

James F. Tracy — In this address given on the California Capitol steps in Sacramento Robert Kennedy Jr. provides an inspired and detailed analysis of the extent to which the powerful pharmaceutical cartel has effectively captured the nation’s scientific, regulatory, and ...

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CUPE knocks Ontario panel on self-directed home care

An Ontario panel’s call for self-directed home care, increases burden on families, takes wrong-approach to changing the home-care system, claims the union. Far from fixing a disjointed and mostly private home care system that does not provide patients with adequate ...

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Ranked: Bay Street’s most painful professions

  Bay Street stands as the benchmark address for Canada’s finance, banking and business backbone. But what toll do thousands of trades, transactions and deals have on C-Suite executives and the support staff working long hours to make them happen? ...

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Canadarm spinoff helps heal at Sick Kids hospital

Canadarm, the robot that established Canada’s proud international reputation for robotics innovation, has inspired several generations of scientists and engineers to develop new technologies for industry, medicine, and other applications. KidsArm, a descendant of Canadarm, is the first image-guided robotic ...

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Behind Big Pharma’s freak-out measles media blitz

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!” – Upton Sinclair, anti-fascist, anti-imperialist American author who wrote in the early 20thcentury “No vaccine manufacturer shall be liable…for damages arising from a vaccine-related ...

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Finding solutions to the problems of screening life, not living it

In today’s culture of getting things done the screen may seem like an easy solution.  A recent survey commissioned by ParticipACTION found 74 per cent of parents with children 12 and under have used a screen to occupy their children ...

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