
Cheat meals, relationship between employers and employees, shortage of pain relievers, & is it time to do away with best-before dates
Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast · CJAD 800
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Show Notes
KYLE GANSON, lead author of this study and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto
A recent study from the University of Toronto found that young adults are more prone to developing an eating disorder if they engage in "cheat meals" that stray from their eating habits. This is especially true for young men, women, transgender and gender non-conforming people.
CHRIS DIMAKOS, CJAD 800 Legal Contributor
BARRY POWER, editor in chief for the Canadian Pharmacists Association
Pharmacists and health care professionals are asking you to help mitigate the ongoing shortage of fever and pain relievers. You might remember last week when a SickKids letter to patient caregivers caused some confusion and misunderstanding. What exactly do you need to know?
SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS, the Food Professor at Dalhousie University
Are you one of those people who eat food, even if it’s past its due date? Turns out you’re not alone .. And with that in mind, some are even looking to get rid of this concept. Some grocers in Europe are doing this. Should we?