gramie
gramie t1_j1483c5 wrote
Reply to comment by kester76a in Exposure to nature linked to lower risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. More green space was associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's while exposure to greenery, park space and 'blue space' such as lakes, rivers & ponds, was associated with a decreased risk of Parkinson's hospitalisations. by MistWeaver80
Or maybe that people who have access to green spaces and lakes have higher incomes, and more money almost always gives you better health outcomes.
gramie t1_itqg7lh wrote
Reply to comment by Wild_Garlic in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
The last time I checked, the province of Quebec was on track to have fiber available to every home in the province. It's possible that doesn't include the very remote communities, but I know that even small towns in the south have it rolled out and are finishing up the final connections.
gramie t1_jac7ef3 wrote
Reply to Prepare for Carbonated Trouble by ProJYeet
I can't believe that people are continuing to drink Coke and other sodas. The last time I bought a 2 l bottle for my wife, it was $4 Canadian. I told her that I'm never buying it again. That's about a 100% increase in the past year or two.