The flood of Florence 50 years later The 50th anniversary of the last of the large offenses brought by the Arno, over the centuries, in Florence, occurs thes
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N.S. awards Lighthouse Project Funding HALIFAX: Three organizations have been awarded funding under the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Project to address childhood obe
Study day on social anxiety On Saturday 12 November at the headquarters of the Donatello didactic center in Florence the training day entitled “Lone
Needles 1,000 times thinner than hair could end painful cancer biopsies Scientists say patches containing tens of millions of "nanoneedles" will supersede traditional methods of diagnosing dis
Study finds women who work at night more likely to have asthma A study involving more than 270,000 women found that women who work overnight were more likely to suffer from asthma.
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Deceased Crow Found In Grey-Bruce Tests Positive For West Nile Virus Grey Bruce Public Health has received confirmation that an American crow, found deceased in Bruce County, has tested pos
Psychologists made alarming discovery after tracking 292,000 children’s screen time Screen time among children has really exploded over the last few decades, and researchers have studied how it affects be