
A study in Frontiers in Nutrition found AI-generated meal plans for teens trying to lose weight recommended about 700 fewer calories daily than dietitians advise. Experts warn such guidance may harm growth, cause nutrient imbalances, and increase eating disorder risks, urging families to verify AI advice with healthcare professionals.

Health Canada has recalled about 10,500 LOGiiX Piston Power 5000 Mag power banks due to overheating risks that could cause fires. Four incidents have been reported without injuries. Consumers are advised to stop using the devices immediately and contact the company for replacements and safe battery disposal guidance.

A survey of nearly 900 U.S. women shows menopause significantly impacts workplace productivity, with 69% reporting disruptions and many considering reduced hours or job changes. Despite symptoms like brain fog, anxiety, and fatigue, most women feel pressured to hide them due to stigma and unsupportive workplace cultures.

A portable MRI machine at London Health Sciences Centre is transforming neurosurgery by allowing surgeons to instantly check for remaining tumor tissue during operations. One patient avoided repeat surgery after the device detected leftover tumor cells, highlighting its potential to improve outcomes and reduce risks for critical care patients.

After years coping with her husband’s undiagnosed PTSD, Kathryn Linford now helps lead a spousal resiliency program through Wounded Warriors Canada. The initiative offers trauma-informed support for partners of veterans and first responders, focusing on self-care, emotional regulation, and rebuilding resilience for families navigating operational stress injuries.

A physician warns Canadians about heart disease misconceptions. Diabetes increases cardiovascular risk even when controlled. Family history doesn’t guarantee heart disease—lifestyle changes like exercise and diet matter. Leg pain may signal peripheral vascular disease linked to heart issues. Early awareness, prevention, and medical guidance are key to reducing risks.
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