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The New Digital Age

of FitnessandHealth We’re constantly bombarded with so much information that it can be hard to find americandailyjournal time to relax and enjoy life. With so many things to read and watch, it can be hard to find time to understand and perfect our current fitness and health. That’s why talk shows and movies come in. These are great for getting us started, helping us to understand something better, and giving us an end goal to work towards. This month, we’ve gathered all the best talking show episodes and movies on fitness and health. We’ll start with the mostratacable and influential talks from this year, followed by a selection of the best books, talk shows, and movies on fitness and health.   The New Digital Age of FitnessandHealth is all about getting us started, understanding us better, and giving us an end goal to work towards. In this guide, we'll get you up to date with the latest trends and information on how to improve your fitness and health right now. You won't find

CLIMATE CHANGE AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ HEALTH IN CANADA, A REPORT

  Everything from air quality, personal safety, livelihoods, mental well-being, and cultures and identity are at risk as the world warms. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis knowledge offers mitigation and adaptation strategies. For the first time, an Indigenous-focused chapter has been included in Canada’s national climate change and health assessment.  Health of Canadians in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action , released earlier this year, describes the effects of global climate change on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities and the strategies in place to manage these effects. The report chapter  Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada  predicts that Indigenous peoples will experience climate change in ways most Canadians won’t. In the North, where warming is three times the global average, severe disruptions are anticipated. A disproportionate burden of climate change will likely fall upon Indigenous peoples, whose reliance on seasonal roads and