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ProfNet Wire: Health & Living: Healthy Holiday Entertaining (Newswise)
1) Health: Pedicure Safety; 2) Healthy Holiday/Super Bowl Entertaining; 3) Promising Natural Treatment for PTSD; 4) Does Your Child Have a Learning Disability? 5) Advice to Air Travelers: Check It
Monsanto Canada launches VISTIVE soybeans for Ontario growers and consumers (...
Healthier foods for consumers and healthier incomes for growers are predicted with the announcement today by Monsanto Canada that Ontario growers will begin planting VISTIVE™ low-linolenic soybeans in 2007.
Where healthiest, least healthy live in U.S. (San Francisco Chronicle)
The lifespans of the healthiest Americans are more than 30 years longer than those of the least healthy, despite more than two decades of efforts to reduce the disparities, Harvard University researchers reported Monday. At one end of the scale are...
Canada trade surplus smaller than expected (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Canada's trade surplus narrowed more than expected in July to C$3.86 billion ($3.45 billion) from C$4.14 billion in June as imports soared to a record high and outpaced export growth, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday.
Local deer population "healthy" (Whitecourt Star)
For many people living in Whitecourt, it’s not entirely unusual to see deer trotting down the streets or out eating up flowerbeds every once in awhile.
Canada's Trade Surplus Unexpectedly Narrows on Autos (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Canada's July trade surplus unexpectedly narrowed to the smallest since January 2005, led by the first deficit in automobile trade in 15 years.
Canada: Lumber Pact to Be Signed (New York Times)
The United States Trade Representative Susan Schwab will sign a deal in Ottawa today that is intended to end a long-running dispute over Canadian lumber exports, the trade representative?s office said. Ms. Schwab and David Emerson, Canada?s minister for international trade, are scheduled to give final approval to the softwood lumber agreement, which would halt years of litigation over Canada?s
Altana: Canada OKs Alvesco Asthma Drug (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
German drug maker Altana AG on Tuesday said Canada's health regulatory agency has approved the marketing of Alvesco, an inhaled treatment for adult bronchial asthma.
Canada's Trade Surplus Unexpectedly Narrows on Autos (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Canada's July trade surplus unexpectedly narrowed to the smallest since January 2005 as imports rose faster than exports, led by automobiles.
Mayor Vetoes Chicago 'Living Wage' Bill (ABC News)
Mayor Daley Vetoes Chicago 'Living Wage' Ordinance Requiring Big Retailers to Pay Workers More
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