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Yes, it can seem a struggle… but parents are actually happier people, study says

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

A new study says parents actually experience greater levels of happiness and meaning in life than people without children. Researchers from the University of California, Riverside, UBC and Stanford University conducted a series of studies in the U.S. and Canada. They found that parents are happier when taking care of their children than while doing [...]

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New group seeks to promote clean technology use in mining industry

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

The Clean Mining Alliance is a non-profit industry association that launched this week. It seeks to promote and encourage new forms of technology for use the mining industry in an effort to make mining cleaner, safer and ultimately less expensive. There are five charter members of the alliance include Kemetco Research, American Manganese, Nevada Clean [...]

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Behind the TIME cover: Most human societies don’t get our breastfeeding hang-up

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

Discover Magazine published a Scientific American blog post by Eric Michael Johnson, a doctoral student in the history of science at UBC. Johnson writes about breastfeeding and primates.

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Cross-border shopping

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

The Canadian dollar remains high, and starting next month Canadian visitors to the United States will be able to bring more stuff back without paying duties. A new report by BMO says we should expect an upswing of Canadians cross-border shopping this summer, which could add up to a potential $20 billion drain on the [...]

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Doctors decry sedating mentally ill

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

Lives are being put at risk by British Columbia guidelines that require psychiatric patients to be heavily sedated before they are allowed on an air ambulance, according to several rural doctors who say the mentally ill are being stereotyped as dangerous. Paul Dagg, an associate professor of psychiatry at UBC, said the flaws in the [...]

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Canada’s higher education system ranks high in global study

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

Canada’s places of higher learning have snagged the third spot in a global ranking of the top post-secondary education systems. The United States made it to the top of the list of 48 countries, followed by Sweden. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Melbourne and was sponsored by Universitas 21, a [...]

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Nova Scotia announces details of review of Halifax psychiatric facility

May. 18, 2012 | Filed under: Daily Media Summary, International/National

Nova Scotia’s Health Department has released details of a review of a Halifax psychiatric facility that released a patient who was later charged in a fatal assault. The department says the review will focus on patient supervision and public notification when a patient fails to return while out on a pass. Dr. Alexander Simpson, the [...]

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