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Midwifery training in Nova Scotia? Education, health officials are talking options

1 year ago from CBC: Health

Conversations are happening in Nova Scotia about developing the first midwifery education program east of Quebec.

Legge becomes first woman in NASCAR's Cup Series since 2018, spins out

1 year ago from UPI

Katherine Legge's historic day at Phoenix Raceway included a premature ending, as the first woman to race in NASCAR's Cup Series since 2018 spun out on lap No. 216 in...

Doechii named Billboard's 2025 Woman of the Year

1 year ago from UPI

Grammy-winning rapper Doechii was named Billboard's 2025 Woman of the Year on Monday.

Look: Pop music star Rihanna shares photos of her after she gave birth to her kids

1 year ago from UPI

Pop music star Rihanna shared photos of her after she gave birth to her kids in honor of International Women's Day over the weekend.

Research reveals humans struggle to accurately read dogs' emotions

1 year ago from Physorg

Life with a dog is a matter of give and take. Especially when it comes to communication. With no common human–dog language, our ability to communicate relies on understanding and...

Appropriate use of humor can make science communication more effective, study suggests

1 year ago from Physorg

Authoritative, intelligent, responsible, serious—if you were asked to describe the general figure of a scientist, you would probably use adjectives like these. However, "funny" would likely not be the first...

Zahn McClarnon: Joe Leaphorn plagued by fear, anxiety in 'Dark Winds' S3

1 year ago from UPI

Zahn McClarnon told UPI Joe Leaphorn, the Navajo Tribal Police Lieutenant he plays on "Dark Winds," will face the fallout of a difficult decision in Season 3.

Health-care groups criticize B.C. budget's unkept promises but express relief over lack of cuts

1 year ago from CBC: Health

The NDP made ambitious heath-care promises during the 2024 election, but its first budget under a new mandate failed to honour several key commitments.

RCMP now formally investigating allegations against Alberta Health Services

1 year ago from CBC: Health

Alberta RCMP are now formally investigating allegations of political pressure and potential conflicts of interest surrounding procurement practices at Alberta Health Services.

Hey, parents: Advertisers could be using mobile games to build profiles about your kids

1 year ago from CBC: Health

A Marketplace investigation has pulled back the curtain on how some mobile games, which seem to attract children, use loopholes in rules protecting kids’ data — allowing marketers to build...

5 years after first cases, Manitoba families who lost loved ones to COVID-19 still feel missed moments

1 year ago from CBC: Health

Families not being able to be at their loved ones' side as they died was common during parts of the COVID-19 pandemic — and a policy choice one advocate says...

Hear how people re-learn to live with emotions during brain stimulation

1 year ago from Sciencenews.org

In the fourth episode of The Deep End, Jon Nelson and others describe dealing with emotions they haven’t felt in a long time.

These scientists have a plan to demystify the vaginal microbiome

1 year ago from Sciencenews.org

Vaginal microbes play a huge role in overall health, but researchers know relatively little about them. Citizen science could help change that.

How a Labrador retriever’s genes might affect the dog’s obesity risk

1 year ago from Sciencenews.org

Understanding the genetics of Labrador retriever obesity may help dog owners mitigate their best friend’s weight gain.

Medical AI tools are growing, but are they being tested properly?

1 year ago from Sciencenews.org

AI medical benchmark tests fall short because they don’t test efficiency on real tasks such as writing medical notes, experts say.

Toronto bar mass shooting likely random, police say

1 year ago from UPI

Nobody was killed but 12 people were injured during a mass shooting in Toronto that police say appears to be random.

U.N. calls for equality, 'feminist future' on International Women's Day

1 year ago from UPI

The United Nations on Thursday marked the upcoming International Women's Day with a call for feminine equality under a banner of rights and empowerment.

Anti-Trump protests mark International Women's Day

1 year ago from UPI

People marked International Women's Day on Saturday, including in several U.S. cities where demonstrators protested against President Donald Trump and his administration.

More than 1,000 killed in two days amid Syrian conflict

1 year ago from UPI

More than 1,000 have died since Thursday amid fighting between Syrian government forces and supporters of former President Bashar al-Assad, a monitoring organization announced.

Lady Gaga mocks her Razzie 'wins' for 'Joker 2' in 'SNL' monologue

1 year ago from UPI

Pop star and actress Lady Gaga hosted and served as musical guest on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."

Pro-Palestine group vandalized Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland

1 year ago from UPI

The pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action vandalized President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course in Ayrshire, Scotland, early Saturday due to his support for Israel and call to relocate Gazans.

Domestic abuse charges against Chiefs receiver 'dismissed'

1 year ago from UPI

Domestic abuse charges have been dropped against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy after a prosecutor declined to accept the case, officials have announced.

Trump admin says tariffs meant for 'drug war, not trade war'

1 year ago from UPI

Trump administration officials said Sunday that impending tariffs are aimed at a drug war, not a trade war.

How are you staying fit after 65? Tell us about a unique fitness routine you love

1 year ago from LA Times - Health

From playing double Dutch to pole dancing, older adults are redefining what 'age-appropriate' fitness looks like.

You don't have to drink to feel festive. Here are 4 tips for cheery and sober holiday celebrations

1 year ago from LA Times - Health

How do you get into the holiday spirit without a bubbly glass of champagne? We consulted the experts

No holiday plans? This social app will match you with a group of strangers for dinner

1 year ago from LA Times - Health

Timeleft gives you limited details about your fellow diners prior to meal, but that's part of the allure.

Strong at any age: Readers 65 and up share their favorite fitness routines

1 year ago from LA Times - Health

From rock climbing to skiing, weightlifting to dance, Times readers have found unique, fun and addictive ways of staying fit.

Meat is central to my cultural heritage. Here's how I gave it up

1 year ago from LA Times - Health

When I first went vegan, the choice seemed at odds with my family traditions. Here's how I found a way to feel connected to my culture without abandoning my values.