Scientists give houseless people $7,500
A research study led by University of British Columbia found that people who were given money actually spent it on rent, clothing, and food instead of “temptation goods” like drugs and alcohol. As a result, the recipients spent fewer days houseless and had also reported that they actually had saved some of the money. The study provides helpful evidence in favour of a basic-income policy to combat the houselessness crisis in Canada.
Bio-harmonizing: the ultimate wellness plan
When we work with our body’s natural synchronizations, scientists discovered that our wounds heal better and more often than not, heal permanently. With most external treatments, healing can be faster but its often only temporary. Therefore, quick health fixes are being replaced with longer-term treatments at medi-spas that aim to promote healthspans and wellness programs with a measured approach to change our lifestyle.
Canadians often don’t use vision benefits wisely
Canadians who have vision benefits are urged to have a comprehensive eye exam annually. Many don’t. The reasons for not going as directed include the fasct that they have “no noticeable symptoms of vision loss” Warnings suggest that if you don’t use it you may lose it as eye diseases often progress as symptom-less and are preventable and treatable if they are caught early.