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Month: July 2025

Grey Hair Linked to Stress: Experts Reveal Possible Reversal
Health

Grey Hair Linked to Stress: Experts Reveal Possible Reversal

New research and expert insights reveal that stress may trigger premature greying by disrupting pigment-producing stem cells. While genetics remain the primary cause, stress reduction could help reverse grey hair in some cases. Health professionals also warn that sudden greying might signal underlying medical conditions like B12 deficiency or thyroid issues. Canadians are encouraged to manage stress, seek medical advice for sudden changes, and embrace grey as a natural part of aging.

NHS Urges GP Visit for Unusual Symptoms That May Be Cancer
Health

NHS Urges GP Visit for Unusual Symptoms That May Be Cancer

The NHS is urging people in the UK and Canada to contact their GP if they notice unusual or persistent symptoms that could indicate cancer. These include lumps, unexplained pain, fatigue, bleeding, or weight loss. Early detection greatly improves treatment success and survival rates. Health authorities emphasize that even if symptoms seem minor, getting them checked can be lifesaving.

Paula Radcliffe Warns Parents After Daughter’s Cancer Battle
Health

Paula Radcliffe Warns Parents After Daughter’s Cancer Battle

Former world champion marathon runner Paula Radcliffe is urging parents to stay alert for signs of serious illness in their children after missing the early symptoms of her daughter Isla’s ovarian cancer at age 13. Fatigue, stomach aches, and frequent urination were initially dismissed as typical teenage changes. Isla was later diagnosed and successfully treated. Now 18, she remains cancer-free. Radcliffe hopes their story raises awareness and encourages families to take any unusual symptoms seriously

Top 5 White Rock Brunch Spots for a Perfect Midday Bite
Food

Top 5 White Rock Brunch Spots for a Perfect Midday Bite

White Rock, BC has emerged as a top weekend brunch destination, attracting both locals and tourists with its scenic seaside views and diverse culinary offerings. Leading the TripAdvisor rankings are Uli’s Restaurant, The Wooden Spoon, and Zapoteca Mexican Grill, celebrated for their quality ingredients, creative menus, and beachfront ambiance. With options ranging from eggs benedict to vegan scrambles and mimosa flights, the city’s brunch scene caters to all tastes. While the top five spots draw the most attention, hidden gems like Charlie Don’t Surf and Laura’s Coffee Corner also have loyal followings. Brunch hours typically run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with weekends being the busiest.

Hastings Wins Nail-Biter in White Rock Baseball Final
Sports

Hastings Wins Nail-Biter in White Rock Baseball Final

The Henri Lorieau Baseball Tournament returned to White Rock’s Centennial Park from June 28–30, hosted by the White Rock South Surrey Baseball Association. The annual event honours the legacy of former WRSSBA president Henri Lorieau with competitive youth baseball and community celebration. Teams from across the Lower Mainland competed, with Hastings defeating Mt. Seymour in a thrilling final to win gold. The tournament also featured the Challenger Game for athletes with disabilities, with Julie Lorieau throwing the ceremonial pitch. Proceeds supported the BC Cancer Society and the Little League Challenger Program.

One Critical After Surrey Canada Day Crash, Police Seek Help
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One Critical After Surrey Canada Day Crash, Police Seek Help

One person remains in critical condition following a serious Canada Day crash at 120 Street and 97 Avenue in Surrey. The collision, which happened around 4:10 p.m. on July 1, sent three people to hospital — two with minor injuries who have since been discharged. Surrey Police are appealing for dash cam or CCTV footage from witnesses to help with their ongoing investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

e:Heart Experts Warn: Cut Salty Olives to Lower Blood Pressure
Health

Heart Experts Warn: Cut Salty Olives to Lower Blood Pressure

Heart experts are warning Surrey residents that salty packaged olives, often seen as a healthy snack, could raise blood pressure due to their high salt content. Some varieties contain up to 4 grams of salt per 100 grams, pushing people over the recommended daily limit of 6 grams. To lower blood pressure naturally, experts advise limiting salty foods, checking labels, rinsing olives, and choosing less processed options. While dietary changes can help, those already on medication should continue treatment as ad

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