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New self-assessment helps pregnant women start exercising safely sooner
Pregnant women are now able to easily and quickly determine whether they should be exercising thanks to a new one-of-a-kind tool developed in collaboration with researchers at the University of Alberta.
The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy, newly published by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, guides pregnant individuals through a series of yes/no questions to confirm whether it is safe to exercise during pregnancy, and identify the small number of individuals who should seek medical advice before starting or continuing to exercise.
Margie Davenport, a U of A pregnancy researcher in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, who led the development of the questionnaire, explained that previous guidelines no matter the score urged women to speak to their health-care provider before beginning or continuing to be physically active during pregnancy. This, she said, created a maj
iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Apr 19, 2021 8:00am The West Block of the Parliament buildings pictured on Jan. 15, 2021 (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
With clean energy and the environment set to be front and centre in Monday’s federal budget, Soluxium Technologies Inc., a Quebec-based company that offers innovative and creative energy solutions, is launching a new effort to promote its solar technological applications as an alternative to standard telecommunications towers.
The Air Canada Pilots Association has engaged David Murray of Counsel Public Affairs Inc. to discuss the introduction of data protection amendments in the Aeronautics Act, as well as the upholding of safety standards in the aviation industry.
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Michelle Deshaw’s 12-year-old son plays
Fortnite for two hours every day.
As he sits in his Vancouver home, his avatar runs across an island using a sniper rifle and other weapons to pick off players in a game of kill or be killed, all the while hanging out with friends, chatting together on an app called Discord from their homes scattered across the city.