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Author: Sophie Laurent
Sophie Laurent is a contributor to Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting that helps readers stay informed about current events and issues that matter to their communities. Sophie is committed to presenting accurate information, practical insights, and relevant stories in a straightforward and reader-friendly manner, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.
primary More than 200,000 people live in France with Parkinson’s disease. It causes tremors at rest, slows down movement and can interfere with walking. Regular physical activity is beneficial for patients with this disease. Parkinson’s disease is often known for the shivers it generates, but this… Neuropathology It can cause various disorders, including those related to walking. There are ways to reduce the effect of this Problems on the movements of infected persons. Dutch researchers conducted research on this topic that was published in the journal NeurologyAnd From the American Neurological Association. Disability disorders on a daily basis More than…
Unbelievable but true. The federal election campaign, boring at will, awakens the old demons of English Canada against Quebec and leaves Quebec speechless before expressing unbridled contempt for the French language and its culture. No Quebec citizen could remain indifferent to the accusation of mediator Shachi Kurl, of Angus Polls, towards the leader of the Quebec bloc, Yves Francois Blanchett. This ushered in last Thursday’s English debate and gave new impetus to the Quebec bloc’s campaign. Prime Minister Legault’s energetic exit in uniform as a Quebec captain underscored his muscular involvement in a federal election campaign. Free thoughts about elections…
primary Each year, approximately 44,000 new cases of colorectal cancer are diagnosed. Of those affected, nine out of ten are over 50 years old. Heredity can have an effect on cancer risk. Some are inherited genetically. This is the case with colon cancer: there is a genetic predisposition to it cancer. Until now, scientists considered that only the children, parents and brothers of a person with this disease are at risk. According to a study by the University at Buffalo, published in cancer Epidemiology, second- and third-class people are, too. These are uncles and aunts, grandparentsand grandchildren, nephews and nieces,…
Two months after Emmanuel Macron announced, Nursing staff must have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on Wednesday 15 September to go to work. This concerns hospital and nursing home staff, home helpers, as well as firefighters. Without this vaccination, employees will be fired without pay. Read also Covid-19: At Ernée Hospital, vaccination of caregivers approaches 100% We’ve heard a lot in recent weeks that the hospital was going to struggle, losing staff in sectors already under stress. corn, At Mayenne hospitals, more than 90% of caregivers are ultimately vaccinated. This commitment is likely to leave traces.…
Employees at an Amazon warehouse in the suburbs of Edmonton, Alta., launched a union campaign on Tuesday. The first in Canada for the American e-commerce giant. • Read also: Massive Recruitment and Salary Increase at Amazon Canada • Read also: Jeff Bezos, the next owner of the Denver Broncos? “Time and time again, the company has been firmly against workers’ interests, whether in terms of job security, speed of work, discrimination, nepotism or wages,” said François Laporte, president of Teamsters Canada. A group affiliated with this union will attempt to unite warehouse staff in Nisco, a stone’s throw from Edmonton…
Still from Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark Belief in science is belief in progress with the idea that the world benefits from technological progress to meet the challenges of contemporary societies. In this column, we will question these science and technology concepts for designing the tourism of tomorrow. We will first return to the idealized form of the world before presenting the different dimensions of scientific tourism. Finally, we will see how digital technology allows travelers to contribute to scientific research. In the systematic critique of tourism, it is assumed that by analyzing travelers’ motivations, we…
Major federal parties have spent more than $5 million on Facebook ads in the last 30 days on the American giant’s platform. Benoit Skinazi, Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing at Sharethrough, who has pooled expenses for Newspaper. Within 30 days, nearly $2.8 million was spent on the Facebook page of the Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) and that of its leader, Justin Trudeau. This is more than double the amount spent by the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) and the New Democratic Party (NDP) and their leaders, coming in at $1.1 million per party. By the first week of…
Sciences. The return of the woolly mammoth to the North Pole? An American company is working on it
After Jurassic Park, Arctic Park? An American company has set itself the task of recreating the woolly mammoth, which disappeared 4,000 years ago, and replanting it in Arctic soil. Her name: Colossal. Launched Monday by businessman Ben Lam and geneticist George Church, who has been working on the topic for several years, Colossal plans to insert DNA sequences from a woolly mammoth, collected from remains preserved in Siberian soil, into the genome of Asian elephants, to create the hybrid species. Colossal reports that Asian elephants and woolly mammoths have a similar DNA ratio of 99.6%. On his website. This content…
After the project to connect the Magdalen Islands to its main network was called into question due to its high cost, Hydro-Quebec changed its mind and established an underwater link between Percy and Cap au Mule. Posted on Sep 7, 2021 at 1:21 pm Helen Barrell Journalism The project, which could require a $1 billion investment, was announced on the spot Tuesday by Hydro-Quebec and Energy Minister Jonatan Julien. “We are now convinced that the solution to connecting via submarine cables is now the most appropriate for the reality of the archipelago and will allow us to use the right…
category in: Centre, Le Covid-19Threads : Enfance, DEI QUBEC September 7, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ – The Minister of Health and Social Services (MSSS) has announced that a network of pediatric clinics will be deployed in certain areas of Qubec. This initiative will help promote rapid access to and care for children and young people with symptoms similar to COVID-19, while helping to alleviate emergencies, in areas where these clinics are estimated to be essential. These clinics will be open seven days a week and will welcome children under the age of 16 who are going through one of the following…
