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Statistics Canada Infographic Gives an Overview of Life in Toronto

Statistics Canada has released a one-page infographic that reveals a concise yet telling overview about how Torontonians live. It also explains why participation in StatsCan surveys is important. Taking part in the survey results in accurate and reliable data for your community, offering insight about your community. Such data can be used

Brotagonist: Study Shows Bromance Could Actually Be Good For a Man’s Health

Your girlfriend has been telling you for years that you spend an ‘unhealthy’ amount of time with your bros. Good news, guys: She’s wrong about your bromance. In fact, it’s actually good for your health. A study by the University of California Berkeley has found that moderate stress encourages male

Stop Believing That Opposites Attract: Study Finds We Prefer Like-Minded People

Okay, so you like rom-coms and he likes stoner comedies. Things will definitely work out between you because opposites attract, right? Well, you’re fighting the odds according to researchers at Wellesley College and the University of Kansas. Their research upends the idea that “opposites attract,” instead suggesting we’re more drawn to people who

9 Everyday Things That Negatively Affect Your Sex Drive

With Valentine’s Day arriving, those of us in relationships know exactly how we want to be spending the weekend –with endless wine, chocolate and romance. But as much as we would like V-Day to consist of non-stop romping, there’s always the worry that things might not go as planned. Sure, we’ve all heard

New Study Finds That Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Might Just Be a Myth

As winter continues to trudge by the gloomy days become far too common; making it very difficult to like this weather. In fact, for years this crummy weather and lack of sunshine have often been held accountable for making people feel really bummed out. This is known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a mood disorder that