How much does a Tour de France cyclist eat in a day?
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These extreme athletes can chow down with the best of them. Here's how many calories Tour de France cyclists consume on a single race day
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U.S. childhood obestity trends
Friday, May. 25, 2012 9:39PM EDT
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Exercise accelerates academic performance
Thursday, May. 24, 2012 9:12PM EDT
A comparison between Grade 9 at-risk students who did and did not participate in a thrice-weekly 20-minute workout at City Park Collegiate Institute in Saskatoon. Those who exercised consistently outperformed those who did not do any physical activity.
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Canadian mortality rates for select cancers
Tuesday, May. 08, 2012 8:45PM EDT
This graph, provided by the Canadian Cancer Society, shows the mortality rates for the five deadliest forms of cancer over the past few decades.
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Central Toronto: the state of the market
Thursday, Apr. 26, 2012 2:29PM EDT
This data is drawn from a relatively small, three-month sample intended to compare this year’s early spring market with the same period last year. Some of the data is skewed by the small number of sales. Allenby, Rathnelly, Regal Heights, Teddington Park and Playter Estates, for instance, had fewer than five sales each. Bridle Path had no sales. Other neighbourhoods had an unusual prior period. Hillcrest (down 31 per cent) for instance, registered six sales between $1-million and $2-million in spring 2011, but only two this spring
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East Toronto: the state of the market
Thursday, Apr. 26, 2012 2:26PM EDT
This data is drawn from a relatively small, three-month sample intended to compare this year’s early spring market with the same period last year. Some of the data is skewed by the small number of sales. Allenby, Rathnelly, Regal Heights, Teddington Park and Playter Estates, for instance, had fewer than five sales each. Bridle Path had no sales. Other neighbourhoods had an unusual prior period. Hillcrest (down 31 per cent) for instance, registered six sales between $1-million and $2-million in spring 2011, but only two this spring
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West Toronto: the state of the market
Thursday, Apr. 26, 2012 2:25PM EDT
This data is drawn from a relatively small, three-month sample intended to compare this year’s early spring market with the same period last year. Some of the data is skewed by the small number of sales. Allenby, Rathnelly, Regal Heights, Teddington Park and Playter Estates, for instance, had fewer than five sales each. Bridle Path had no sales. Other neighbourhoods had an unusual prior period. Hillcrest (down 31 per cent) for instance, registered six sales between $1-million and $2-million in spring 2011, but only two this spring
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A first quarter rush to buy
Thursday, Apr. 26, 2012 12:07PM EDT
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Vancouver's highest-collision intersections
Friday, May. 25, 2012 10:28PM EDT
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Breaking down Canada's top EI claimants
Friday, May. 25, 2012 8:53PM EDT
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Olympic rowing formations
Friday, May. 25, 2012 8:30PM EDT
