4 considerations when choosing a health and wellness coach

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

4 considerations when choosing a health and wellness coach It’s routine to have regular checkups with your physician, dentist and other specialists, but have you ever worked with a health coach as part of your healthcare team? If you are focused on wellness and reaching health-related goals, health coaching may be right for you.Similar to how an athletic coach can help with sports performance, a health and wellness coach helps others live a healthy life. Health coaches are partners in implementing lifestyle changes to improve health. Health coaching services may be offered through corporate wellness programs, doctor’s offices, community health clinics, online and elsewhere.Health coaches do not diagnose and treat medical conditions nor do they interpret medical results or prescribe medications, diets or supplements. Instead, they use a client-centered approach, motivational techniques and behavioral strategies to help individuals set goals and create a plan to improve their health. Health coaches also provide resources and referrals to heal...

Bitten by an iguana? You could get a rare bacterial infection, new study says

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Bitten by an iguana? You could get a rare bacterial infection, new study says Iguanas, those pesky green critters that come out in full force during the summer months in South Florida, are more than just a nuisance. They also pose health risks.While touching an iguana or its feces can cause salmonella, a new Centers of Disease Control & Prevention report links an iguana’s bite to a rare bacterial infection called mycobacterium marinum.The discovery came after a  3-year-old girl from California and her family had taken a trip to Costa Rica. While eating cake on the beach, an iguana snapped it out of her left hand and bit her. The girl was immediately taken to a local clinic and found to have a superficial bite for which doctors gave her a five-day course of oral amoxicillin. But five months later, a cyst appeared.After it was removed and biopsied, scientists took a closer look at the growth in the lab and discovered that the child had a rare infection caused by the bite. That type of infection usually infects humans only after a wound has been exposed to t...

Canadian military commits to training Ukrainian soldiers in Latvia as war drags on

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Canadian military commits to training Ukrainian soldiers in Latvia as war drags on OTTAWA — Defence Minister Anita Anand announced Wednesday that Canadian military members and their Latvian counterparts will begin training Ukrainian soldiers in Latvia as soon as next week. That means Canada is adding a third country to its training efforts under Operation Unifier, which is already active in Poland and the United Kingdom. Anand said it’s a reflection of Canada’s commitment to help Ukraine win the war against Russia.“It is also a recognition that our world is growing increasingly dark, and that a year-and-a-half into the further illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine by (Russian President) Vladimir Putin, we cannot let up,” Anand said.“This war does not seem to have an end in the near term.”Canada has trained more than 36,000 Ukrainian Armed Forces members since 2015, the year after Russia annexed Crimea. The program in Latvia is set to provide junior officer leadership development training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine b...

Canadians can apply to renew their passports online beginning this fall

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Canadians can apply to renew their passports online beginning this fall OTTAWA — Canadians who need their travel documents renewed before visiting far-off shores will soon be able to skip the line at the passport office, the immigration minister announced Wednesday.Starting in the fall, Canadians with simple passport renewals will be able to apply online and upload the necessary documents and passport photo on a secure government website, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said.He made the announcement at an event to unveil a new design for Canada’s passport, which includes updated security features and colourful new pages — and removes some references to key moments in Canada’s history.“The federal government is going to continue to work to improve our services and security for Canadians. This passport update is one of the many efforts that is going to improve travel and security,” Fraser said at a press conference at the Ottawa International Airport. Those applying for new passports, including children, will still need to go thro...

Biden pressures House Republicans on debt limit in campaign-style speech

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Biden pressures House Republicans on debt limit in campaign-style speech VALHALLA, New York (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday blasted Republican-demanded spending cuts as “devastating,” making his case in a campaign-style speech to voters as lawmakers met in Washington on raising the government’s borrowing limit to avoid a potentially catastrophic U.S. default.The president is showing an increased willingness to discuss possible budget restraints, yet he insisted anew that any talks on that should occur without the risk of the federal government being unable to pay its bills. “America is the strongest economy in the world, but we should be cutting spending and lowering the deficit without a needless crisis,” Biden said Wednesday.His words were a challenge to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who met Tuesday with Biden at the White House, declaring afterward that sharp spending cuts were required for House Republicans to increase the debt limit and stave off the risk of default.Biden laid into that GOP proposal on Wednesday in Valhalla, New ...

Viral video of hundreds in line at Fort York Food Bank not surprising to operators

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Viral video of hundreds in line at Fort York Food Bank not surprising to operators Almost every day of the week, hundreds of people wait hours in lineups that span an entire city block to collect food at Toronto’s Fort York Food Bank.A recent video showing the daily lineups went viral online, but the food bank’s operator tells CityNews she is not surprised by it.“Unless you live in this neighbourhood and run by and see our lines like this, it is shocking to see what poverty looks like in our city,” said Executive Director Julie Lejeune.Lejeune has been with the Fort York Food Bank for nearly a decade and describes the situation as critical, saying the number of clients has tripled since 2019.“We are serving 3,200 people every week that just went up from last month,” said Lejeune. “It was 3,000. The month before, it was 2,500, so we are seeing a month-to-month increase in the people we serve.”She said up to 20 new people are walking through these doors daily, from students to families to seniors and newcomers.“P...

George Santos pleads not guilty to duping donors, stealing campaign cash to burnish wealthy image

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

George Santos pleads not guilty to duping donors, stealing campaign cash to burnish wealthy image CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — U.S. Rep. George Santos, the New York Republican infamous for fabricating his life story, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges he duped donors, stole from his campaign and lied to Congress about being a millionaire, all while cheating to collect unemployment benefits he didn’t deserve. Afterward, he said wouldn’t drop his reelection bid, defying calls to resign.Santos’ 13-count federal indictment was a reckoning for a web of fraud and deceit that prosecutors say overlapped with his fantastical public image as a wealthy businessman — a fictional biography that began to unravel after he won election last fall.Santos, 34, was released on $500,000 bond following his arraignment, about five hours after turning himself in to authorities on Long Island to face charges of wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false statements to Congress. He could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.“This is the beginning of the...

Mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, known as Dooce to fans, dead at 47

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, known as Dooce to fans, dead at 47 NEW YORK (AP) — The pioneering mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, who laid bare her struggles as a mother and her battles with depression and alcoholism on her site Dooce.com and on social media, has died at 47.Armstrong died by suicide, her boyfriend Pete Ashdown told The Associated Press, saying he found her Tuesday night at their Salt Lake City home.Ashdown said Armstrong had been sober for over 18 months but had recently had a relapse. He did not provide further details.Armstrong, who had two children with her former husband and business partner, Jon Armstrong, began Dooce in 2001 and built it into a lucrative career. She was one of the first and most popular mommy bloggers, writing frankly about her children, relationships and other challenges. She parlayed her successes with the blog, on Instagram and elsewhere into book deals, putting out a memoir in 2009, “It Sucked and then I Cried: How I Had a Baby, a Breakdown and a Much Needed Margarita.”Armstrong appeared on Oprah and was...

‘Not on my watch’: Seamus O’Regan rejects Liberals’ disinformation resolution

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

‘Not on my watch’: Seamus O’Regan rejects Liberals’ disinformation resolution OTTAWA — Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan says the Liberal government is keen to tackle the problem of disinformation, but that will not include regulating the use of sources.Members of the federal Liberal party approved a new resolution regarding disinformation that could venture into regulating journalistic practices, but O’Regan says the federal government would never implement it “on his watch.”It calls for fighting the rise of disinformation through efforts that include holding “online information services” accountable for what they publish and barring the use of sources that cannot be traced.O’Regan says the ramifications of such a policy, particularly on freedom of the press, would not be acceptable and as such the policy is never going to happen.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also dismissed the resolution, but there is some support within the caucus, with Toronto Liberal MP Julie Dzerowicz saying it was one of the top three resolutions ...

Sports betting industry predicts ‘microbets’ next big thing, worrying safe-bet advocates

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:38:16 GMT

Sports betting industry predicts ‘microbets’ next big thing, worrying safe-bet advocates SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) — Imagine being able to make a bet with this level of specificity: the Yankees’ Aaron Judge will hit a home run on the fourth pitch he sees in a given at bat, which will be a curveball spinning at a certain speed.That $5 bet could win you $5,000.Of course, it’s unbelievable unlikely to win. But it could be a part of sports betting in the very near future, panelists at a major sports betting conference said Wednesday.Speaking at the SBC Summit North America, officials with gambling companies and professional sports leagues agreed that more rapid-fire betting — lots more of it — is on the way as technology continues to evolve and legal sports betting expands to new markets.Andrew Bimson, president and chief operating officer in North America for the data company Sportradar, said microbetting is the fastest-growing segment of in-play betting.While comparatively small now, he estimated that microbetting could constitute $20 billion worth of bets by 2027.I...