Veterinary Q&A: Liver disease Dr. Dana Brooks, an internist at Seattle Veterinary Specialists in Kirkland, answers this week's questions. seattletimes.nwsource.com
Zimbabwe's Leading Sunday Newspaper Eating one sausage a day or two rashers of bacon raises the risk of pancreatic cancer by a fifth, according to research. Scientists have found that even relatively small amounts of processed meat increase the chance of developing this deadly illness. www.thestandard.co.zw
A sausage a day could lead to cancer: Pancreatic warning over processed meat Scientists have found that even relatively small amounts of processed meat increase the chance of developing this deadly illness. www.dailymail.co.uk
Pancreatic cancer warning: Processed meat every day raises risk Scientists have found that even relatively small amounts of processed meat increase the chance of developing this deadly illness. www.dailymail.co.uk
Sausage and cancer: Pancreatic cancer warning over processed meat Scientists have found that even relatively small amounts of processed meat increase the chance of developing this deadly illness. www.dailymail.co.uk
Monday Medical: Navigating chronic illness Every person feels a little differently when diagnosed with a serious health problem. For many, unexpected life change and an uncertain future can set off a cycle of emotions marked by denial, anger and grief. www2.steamboatpilot.com
'Am I drinking too much?' As a devotee of good food and fine wine, I refuse to give up alcohol but admit to worrying about the health consequences, says Rose Prince. telegraph.feedsportal.com
Our town Museum. Tour Canada's Cold War Museum. 3911 Carp Road. Oncesecret Cold War bunker open to the public. Adults $14.+tx. Seniors $13.+Tx. Students $10.+Tx. Youth (6-18) $8.+Tx. Tour times www.diefenbunker.ca 613-839-0007. www.abbotsfordtimes.com
Who owns the new Australian dietary guidelines? For those who missed the announcement, Australia's 24,000 GPs and 3500 dietitians will soon have a new weapon in their battle against big bellies and hard arteries, writes Geoff Russell. Read more on the blog... www.crikey.com.au
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