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1. Could You Be A Scam Victim? - By: News Canada
1. Do you have a hectic lifestyle? 2. Could you use extra cash? Are you always on the lookout for a good deal? 3. Do you find it hard to say no to nice people? If you answered yes to any of these questions, visit Industry Canada's Consumer Connection Web site at http://consumer.ic....



2. Wireless Routers: Some Disadvantages - By: Michael Russell
Wireless routers allow flexibility and freedom for many internet users. With Wi-Fi, a person can sit at a coffee shop and start surfing the web as if they were connected to a phone jack or cable at home. Even today, some towns are going completely wireless so that anyone within the vicinity can acc...

3. Use Food Thermometer When Cooking Ground Beef - By: News Canada
(NC)-According to Health Canada, colour is not a reliable indicator that ground beef has been cooked to the temperature necessary to destroy harmful bacteria such as E. coli O157:H7. The only way to be sure a hamburger patty is cooked properly and safely is to use an instant-read food thermo...

4. Nutrition Research On Alzheimer's Disease And Brain Health - By: News Canada
(NC)-Recent research has shown a benefit of certain nutrients in reducing the risk of degenerative diseases of the brain. Antioxidants, such as vitamins E, C, B12 and folic acid have been shown to play an important role in healthy brain functioning. Antioxidants, often found in fruits and vegeta...

5. Broadband Speed With A Cable Connection - By: Michael Russell
Sending emails, browsing the Internet, or playing games online with a dial-up connection can be very difficult and frustrating. A broadband connection is much faster than a dial-up connection. A faster connection can make your time on the Internet much more enjoyable. You have several options if you...

6. How To Weed Out Allergy Attacks While Gardening - By: Michael Russell
(NC)-Did you know that gardening is the second most popular physical activity for Canadians? According to the experts, all that pulling and digging makes your heart, lungs and muscles strong. Stretching and bending increases your flexibility. It's good for the soul. There's no better feelin...

7. Do You Know Where Your Food Thermometer Is? - By: (see Article)
(NC)-Consumers have long been advised to use food thermometers to measure the internal temperature of foods, such as meat and poultry, to verify that a safe temperature is reached and that harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli O157:H7 are destroyed. There are many good r...

8. Home Safety Tips For Seniors - By: News Canada
(NC)Did you know that in Canada, every day approximately 1000 people celebrate their 50th birthday? As time goes on, more and more Canadians are staying in their homes longer. Feeling a sense of security is an important part of our decision on whether to continue to live in our ow...

9. What’s On Tv Tonight? - By: Michael Russell
Many of us can remember when someone would ask “what’s on television tonight?” and the queried party could actually provide a comprehensive answer. There were three broadcast networks and, depending upon where you lived, a public broadcasting channel. Television viewers could memorize the prime ti...

10. Health Quick Tip: Help Your Child Cope With Food Allergies - By: (see Article)
(NC)-Some children have problems with certain foods, ranging from mild intolerances to life-threatening ana-phylactic shock. Indeed, any food can trigger an allergic reaction, with the most common being cow's milk, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, fish and shellfish, soy and wheat products. And wh...

11. Food Safety Begins In The Home - By: (see Article)
(NC)-More than 200 known diseases are transmitted through food, and Health Canada estimates that every year approximately two million Canadians suffer from illness caused by foodborne bacteria. While the majority of these cases are mild, Health Canada reports that 2 to 3 percent of all case...

12. Food Safety 101 - By: (see Article)
(NC)Bagged lunches are healthy, economical and nutritious. But they also pose the threat of hosting harmful bacteria, unless food is handled and packed properly. Use the following tips as your study guide for "Food Safety 101": Spill-proof, seal-able bags are a ...

13. How To Protect Yourself Against Foodborne Illness - By: (see Article)
(NC)-Common symptoms of foodborne illness include diarrhea, abdominal cramping, fever, sometimes blood or pus in the stools, headache, vomiting and severe exhaustion. Symptoms will vary according to the type and amount of harmful microorganisms present in the food. Symptoms may come on as e...



14. Nutrients On The Decline In Our Foods - By: (see Article)
(NC)The amount of nutrients in our food is steadily declining, according to recent research. A recent survey found some fruits and vegetables we buy today contain far fewer nutrients than they did 50 years ago. This is especially noticeable in foods such as potatoes, tomatoes, ban...

15. Come Home To Comfort Food - By: (see Article)
(NC)As the weather begins to get cooler, familiar and inviting comfort foods can lift our spirits and bring warmth to our beings. Soothing, soul-satisfying comfort foods can bring back special memories and meaningful connections. Steaming chowders, mashed potatoes, hot soup, heart...

16. Convenient Foods Are Changing The Way We Cook - By: (see Article)
(NC)Convenient foods, a rapidly-growing grocery store segment, take the rush out of meal time preparation and make it easy for family members to help get dinner on the table. Convenient foods are quick to prepare or ready to heat-and-eat vegetables and meats that...

17. Foodborne Illness: Did You Know? - By: (see Article)
(NC)-Although most recover completely from it, some people who get food poisoning (foodborne illness) may develop long-term health problems as a result. Illnesses such as chronic arthritis, and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which leads to kidney failure, affect not only those afflicted, ...

18. Celebrating Diwali Stir Fry Sauces For Fast And Festive Foods - By: (see Article)
(NC)Diwali, the five-day fall 'Festival of Lights', begins on October 25 and Canada's Hindu communities will celebrate in the traditional manner - decorating their homes with lights, handing out sweets and sharing festive meals with their friends and families. Fo...

19. Balance Your Moods With Food - By: (see Article)
(NC)-Here are some helpful hints on the nutrients you need to stay "emotionally fit" and help prevent mood-swings. These foods help keep you "hormonally" healthy - see Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating to ensure that you get all of the nutrients needed to maintain a well-balanced diet f...

20. Seafood And Corn Beach Barbecue - By: (see Article)
(NC)Seafood and seasonal vegetables steam to perfection on the grill in foil pouches lined with fresh corn husks. The husks prevent the contents from burning and add flavour to the steamy juices. This recipe makes one individual package that makes a full meal for one person. Make ...

21. Coin Collecting: Tips On Caring For Your Coins - By: News Canada
Collector coins Royal Canadian Mint numismatic (collector) coins come encapsulated to protect the coin from damage. It is best not to remove coins from their capsules because outside they are more susceptible to nicks and wear, which reduces grade and value. When handling numis...

22. Get Wise And Digitize – Hdtv Style - By: Michael Russell
High definition television, or HDTV for short, is the new way to view broadcasts and movies in the home. It is popular because not only are more networks offering programming in HDTV, but also because high definition offers views a clearer, true picture with outstanding picture resolution. Most cons...

23. High-speed Internet Access For Remote Canadian Communities - By: News Canada
(NC)—We are in the information age dominated by an on-demand knowledge society. Canada is one of the most connected countries in the world and the Internet has become so central to our lives that many people can`t do their work or stay in touch without it. In short, today`s ...

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Three guaranteed things happen in November — elections, Thanksgiving and a cable television price increase. Time Warner Cable announced a rate increase Monday for cable television customers. The price of basic cable will go up $1.50 to $50.49 a month in 2007. That’s a 3 percent increase from last year. Basic cable costs have risen 12 percent since 2002.... More

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