
Registered dietitian Nishta Saxena says most Canadians fall short of daily fibre recommendations. Guidelines suggest 38 grams for younger men, 30 for older men, 25 for younger women and 21 for older women. Found in whole grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, fibre supports digestion, gut health and overall metabolism.

Health Canada has recalled about 20,000 LOGiiX Piston Power 5000 Mag Power Banks due to overheating and potential fire hazards. Four incidents were reported without injuries. Consumers should stop using affected models and contact LOGiiX for replacements and follow local lithium-ion battery disposal guidelines under Canadian law.

A University of Sydney study found influencers promoting testosterone testing to young men as a fix for masculinity concerns. Many posts had financial incentives and marketed products directly. Experts warn this messaging medicalizes normal experiences and leverages men’s desire for belonging, identity, and validation.

Heartbreak activates the same brain regions as physical pain, making emotional loss intensely distressing. Attachment bonds are biologically wired, so separation triggers real suffering. Healing often comes through reconnecting with supportive loved ones, which releases natural pain-relieving endorphins. Persistent emotional pain, however, may require medical support.

“Sleep divorce” describes couples choosing separate beds to improve rest and reduce relationship tension. Issues like snoring, irregular schedules, or restless sleep can fuel conflict. Experts say sleeping apart may strengthen relationships if couples maintain shared rituals and intentional connection outside of bedtime.

A new study found AI chatbots perform no better than internet searches in helping people identify health issues or decide when to seek care. Participants using chatbots correctly identified problems only one-third of the time, raising concerns about misdiagnosis and delayed urgent care.
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