Walkability is associated with transport walking in all age groups and towns and cities of all sizes. Walkability's inverse associations with leisure physical activity among young adults and in large population
Barriers to responding tended to be highest for luring (Table 3), and confidence in responding tended to be lowest for activities that involved the internet (Table 4). Of note, the researchers believe the reason for the low response rate is that surveys were emailed and officers did ...
The ladies of the towns and cities who delight to wear in their hats the feathered songsters of the woods need dote no longer on their ability to follow the fashions, for the red man can far excel in the variety of his head-dress, of which he feels proud. The young men of the camp...
Canadians are the second-highest per-capita consumers of opioids in the world, after only the United States [2], and opioid misuse has become a public health issue of national concern [9]. This trend is aligned with a growing rate of non-medical prescription opioid use in Canada since ...
… rate their level of satisfaction with a life area, describe the state of the life area, and to compare it to what they have to what they want, what others have, the best they have had in the past, what they expected to have by now, what they expected to have in the future, ...
If you don’t include the dirt cheap rent, Thunder Bay has the third highest cost of living of a major city in Canada. Fortunately, of the major Canadian cities to make this list, Thunder Bay has the 10th cheapest rent.Because of its remoteness, groceries are quite expensive, and Thunder...