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Combatting the cold
The brutal cold snap sweeping across most of Europe for the past two weeks has already claimed more than 500 lives, either due to hypothermia or to weather-related accidents, and shows no sign of abating. Some advice on how to combat the cold.
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Obesity, a global epidemic
Obesity is now a global epidemic, affecting even developing nations. In 2010, 1.5 billion people were classed as obese, with the largest developed nations having the most obese people, notably the United States, where 34 percent of the population are affected.
Santorum strikes back in Republican race
Written off only a few weeks ago, Christian conservative Rick Santorum has reignited his White House bid with an unexpected trio of state wins, and raised new question marks over Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney into the bargain.
Biofuels, the Green alternative
Although the European Union is committed to producing 10 percent of its energy in renewables by 2020, UN experts have claimed that despite being headlined as a magic solution to global warming, biofuels are a less efficient way than originally believed of reducing greenhouse gases.
Why power cuts happen
Europe's cold snap has claimed 164 lives, as countries from Ukraine to Italy struggle with temperatures plunging to record lows, while France braces for possible power cuts as near record levels of electricity consumption put a severe strain on the national grid.
Romney roars back in Florida
Mitt Romney bounced back from recent reversals to take a commanding lead in the US Republican race for the White House after trouncing his main rival Newt Gingrich in a bitterly-fought Florida primary by 46 percent to 32 percent.
The Golden Rule
As the financial crisis gathers pace in Europe, more and more countries are looking at ways of cutting national debt, with Eurozone leaders pledging to legislate for balanced budgets with the so-called "golden rule".
Electing a president
US President Barack Obama advocates large tax hikes on millionaires to finance a fair economy for all in his annual State of the Union address, a populist vision aimed at convincing crisis-weary voters he merits a second White House term. How the presidential election will unfold.
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Last Updated: February 10 2012, 8:44 PM
W5: How far would you go to save your child?
Lloyd Robertson on the twists and turns of a real-life drama on Saturday's W5: the story of a Saskatchewan man who took up arms to protect his daughter from a drug dealer.
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Last Updated: February 4 2012, 7:06 PM
W5 - Modern pirate seeks to protect world's sea life
The killing of the ocean's most graceful creatures -- dolphins, whales and seals -- motivates many animal lovers to object but few are willing to go to the lengths of Canadian environmentalist Paul Watson.
Last Updated: February 4 2012, 7:02 PM
W5: Life or death - who gets to decide?
Hassan Rasouli, an electrical engineer, brought his family to Toronto from Iran, in the spring of 2010. Five months later, what was supposed to be routine surgery for a benign brain tumor, left Hassan unconscious. Bacterial meningitis had infected his brain.
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Dr. Lisa Kellett's tips for cosmetic laser treatments
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Dr. Bargman's advice for cosmetic laser treatment
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W5 Investigation: The painful side to laser skin treatments
W5 goes undercover to investigate risky laser treatments and exposes misleading sales pitches and questionable training. As these high-tech treatments have become more prevalent, so have patients' horror stories.