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Naples invented pizza. Now it’s reinventing pineapple on pizza 

by Walter Watson
Naples invented pizza. Now it’s reinventing pineapple on pizza 

Italy is a land of deep culinary traditions, where anyone worth their salt knows the set of unwritten rules about what, when and how to eat, (preferably with others). It’s also …

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I was on track to be an engineer. But I followed my cowgirl dream and it changed my idea of success

by Anas Siddiqui
I was on track to be an engineer. But I followed my cowgirl dream and it changed my idea of success

This First Person column is the experience of Grace Stelmachowicz, who lives in Squamish, B.C. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. Growing up, I …

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I’m overprotective because of my son’s deadly allergy but he wants me to trust him

by Akin Smith
I’m overprotective because of my son’s deadly allergy but he wants me to trust him

Now or Never49:35Need Summer? Listen to this. This First Person column is written by Morgan Klachefsky, who lives in Winnipeg. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see …

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Wearable technology trend now includes healthy people tracking their blood glucose. Is it worth it?

by Akin Smith
Wearable technology trend now includes healthy people tracking their blood glucose. Is it worth it?

Technology designed to help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar has joined the wearables trend of watches, bracelets and rings that collect personal health data. But researchers say the devices might …

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Why do these mosquitoes keep perching on the nostrils of frogs who want to eat them?

by Walter Watson
Why do these mosquitoes keep perching on the nostrils of frogs who want to eat them?

As It Happens6:28Why do these mosquitos keep perching on the nostrils of frogs who want to eat them? John Gould had been snapping pictures of mosquitoes on frogs for years …

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Expect some food prices to get cheaper next year — but typical grocery bills may still go up by $700

by Anas Siddiqui
Expect some food prices to get cheaper next year — but typical grocery bills may still go up by 0

Savvy shoppers should be able to find a few bargains at the grocery store next year, but even with prices for some essentials falling the typical Canadian family’s overall grocery …

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Oldest mosquito in amber reveals bloodsucking surprise

by Walter Watson
Oldest mosquito in amber reveals bloodsucking surprise

Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are killed annually by malaria and other diseases spread through the bite of mosquitoes, insects that date back to the age of dinosaurs. All …

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Seeking an Rx for food insecurity: How different countries are tackling the same problem

by Akin Smith
Seeking an Rx for food insecurity: How different countries are tackling the same problem

This story idea came from audience members, like you, who got in touch with us. Email us your questions. We are listening: [email protected]. Putting food on the table is getting …

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‘I don’t believe that I’m alive right now’: Canadian recounts perilous journey from Gaza to Egypt

by Walter Watson
‘I don’t believe that I’m alive right now’: Canadian recounts perilous journey from Gaza to Egypt

After a perilous journey from northern Gaza to Egypt,  which included a five-kilometre walk on foot with his hands up as missiles exploded around him, Akram Al-Sabbagh was welcomed by his relieved family at Toronto Pearson …

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My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

by Akin Smith
My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

Kerry Yang’s dad, Wei Qun Yang, has been monitoring his blood sugar levels for the past seven years. (Submitted by Kerry Yang) This First Person article is written by Kerry …

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