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BC COVID-19 update for April 20: Monthly data reports start May 4

After May 4, the BC Center for Disease Control will report on COVID numbers monthly. It also marks the end of respiratory season reporting

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People are still being hospitalized and dying with COVID-19 across British Columbia. But the coronavirus has become more like a steady omnipresence in recent months — an ongoing risk to the public’s health that the system is going to be dealing with for a long time.

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Should You Be Concerned About Arsenic in Rice?

Arsenic-based pesticides have been used in agricultural practices for many years, and, accordingly, soils and groundwater in the US are contaminated with varying levels of arsenic. Because arsenic exists in soil and water, it finds its way into our food supply. And nearly all foods contain some level of arsenic.

What Foods Have the Most Arsenic?

Studies show that most of the arsenic in the American diet comes from meat, milk, poultry, pork, eggs and seafood. Poultry is the worst offender. Some chickens exceed the EPA safety limit for arsenic by 2,000%. Meat and poultry are high in arsenic because

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No sign of retail slow down as spending chases rising prices

Retail spending in Dublin rose again in the three months to the end of March, in part because consumers grappled with inflationary price hikes and were forced to pay more for less.

the latest MasterCard spending report, produced on behalf of the four Dublin local authorities, revealed that retail spending in the first three months of the year rose by 1.6pc compared to the final quarter of 2022.

This reflected the eighth consecutive increase in quarterly spending across the county.

Spending in Dublin is also up 5.8pc compared to this time last year.

MasterCard attributed this growth to an increase

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Healthy food beyond reach for many low-income Londoners: Health unit

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Londoners on welfare seeking nutritious meals would spend nearly half their monthly income doing so, a new health unit report says, as stagnant social assistance rates and skyrocketing grocery costs put basic needs out of reach for the city’s poor.

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Strategies for Teaching About Global Trade Policies

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What is Probate?

Probate is a court process that your estate will go through after you pass away. The probate court will distribute your estate and make decisions regarding your estate.

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Many of our clients come to us without an understanding of probate or having had a bad experience with the probate court and wanting to keep their estate out of probate.

If you die without a written estate plan, your estate must …

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Miscarriage risk may be linked to pregnancy diet: study

Our diet can affect many aspects of our health, but according to a new study, eating the right foods may also help reduce the risk of miscarriage.

A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Fertility and Sterility earlier this month reviewed 20 studies that looked at the eating habits of women and other people capable of carrying a baby in the months before and after conceiving, in order to see if these studies showed a clear impact of diet during early pregnancy.

What they found was that a diet rich in fruit, vegetables, seafood, dairy products, eggs and grains

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How To Lose The Extra Kilos In A Week


The biggest mistake we make when we make the decision to finally start this diet that can make our lives a little harder, is that we lean on things that end up bringing us the opposite results. What are we trying to say? A smart tip if you want to lose excess weight in a few days is not to frantically avoid sweets and carbohydrates, but to drop small “bad” habits. The idea is not to overdo it, which can also be a strong psychological burden for us, but to follow advice that will actually bring radical changes over time.