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Make your new year’s resolutions about values rather than outcomes, experts say

by Akin Smith
Make your new year’s resolutions about values rather than outcomes, experts say

The Dose25:37How can I stick to my new year’s resolutions better? Read transcribed audio  Every year, Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee makes the same new year’s resolution: to be more organized.  “Every …

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Why flights between Newfoundland and Europe have Labrador Inuit shaking their heads

by Anas Siddiqui
Why flights between Newfoundland and Europe have Labrador Inuit shaking their heads

Two Inuit leaders in Labrador are calling on the Newfoundland and Labrador government to chip in for flights to their fly-in communities as the province becomes the latest to support …

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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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Rogers Sugar strike negotiations hit impasse over company’s demand for 24/7 operations

by Anas Siddiqui
Rogers Sugar strike negotiations hit impasse over company’s demand for 24/7 operations

Rogers Sugar Inc. says it is pausing negotiations after the union representing striking workers at its Vancouver refinery rejected the company’s latest offer. Workers have been on strike since Sept. 28 …

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Bariatric surgery saved my life. But it wasn’t the ‘easy’ way out of weight loss

by Akin Smith
Bariatric surgery saved my life. But it wasn’t the ‘easy’ way out of weight loss

This First Person article is written by Mireille Cadet, who lives in Ottawa. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. As a child, I was …

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Grocery code of conduct will raise prices, not lower them, Loblaws and Walmart tell lawmakers

by Anas Siddiqui
Grocery code of conduct will raise prices, not lower them, Loblaws and Walmart tell lawmakers

The head of Canada’s biggest grocery chain says the looming implementation of the grocery code of conduct would lead to higher prices for consumers, not lower ones. Speaking at a …

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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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India’s millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

by Walter Watson
India’s millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

The beer is flowing and the snack plates piling up at a bustling bar in Mumbai’s trendy Bandra neighbourhood on what would be an ordinary Sunday pub night, except for …

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Why knowing your blood sugar level is important and how you can manage it

by Akin Smith
Why knowing your blood sugar level is important and how you can manage it

The Dose24:52Why should I care about blood sugar? Featured VideoBlood sugar levels can be affected by stress, sleep and a lack of exercise. But what role does food play when …

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It’s no trick — the cost of Halloween treats is creeping over inflation. But not enough to scare shoppers

by Anas Siddiqui
It’s no trick — the cost of Halloween treats is creeping over inflation. But not enough to scare shoppers

Suzanne Parnell smiles like a jack-o’-lantern when she talks about Halloween. The homeowner, who lives in New Westminster B.C., about 20 kilometres southeast of downtown Vancouver, says she has been decorating her property …

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