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Health

Dementia risk could be linked to walking speed, study suggests

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that a slower walking pace could be an early sign of…

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Health

Surge in walking pneumonia affects high-risk groups, says Dr. Marc Siegel

Cases of so-called “walking pneumonia” are on the rise in the United States, according to a recent alert from the…

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Health

Even if you can’t hit 10,000 steps a day, walking has many health benefits

Janet Rapp, a 71-year-old retiree from Louisville, Ky., starts her morning with a brisk walk through the city zoo, greeting…

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US Election 2024

Biden appears to struggle while walking on Delaware beach with first lady

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden were recently captured on video struggling to walk on the beach in Rehoboth…

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Health

What is walking pneumonia, and why does it seem to be on the rise?

Mycoplasma pneumoniae, commonly known as walking pneumonia, is a bacterial infection that primarily affects children and teenagers. This infection is…

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Canada

Most homeless shelters don’t allow pets. This man is walking his dog across Canada to change that

For eight years, James Caughill and his dogs have been walking thousands of kilometres across Canada to raise awareness about…

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Politics

Walking the line: former peacekeepers remember the day war erupted in Cyprus

Fifty years ago today, the sight of parachutes drifting in the sky north of Nicosia first alerted a young Canadian Airborne captain, Alain…

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Sports

Alex Meruelo reportedly walking away from ownership of Coyotes after land auction shelved

Alex Meruelo is walking away from ownership of the Arizona Coyotes, putting hockey’s future in the desert further in doubt.…

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Health

Walking backwards might ‘look a little weird,’ but it could be just the exercise you need

Janet Nevala has walked for exercise her whole life, but about 10 years ago she added a new element to…

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Health

At 76, I love walking and hiking. But an ice storm forced me to face my body’s limitations

This First Person column is the experience of Isobel Cunningham, who lives in Montreal. For more information about CBC’s First…

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