Foodie in Outaouais πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

@FoodieKenobi
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Wine and food lover. Sleepless in l'Outaouais, #QuΓ©bec, #Canada. Trying to keep this a hate free zone. #bloomscrolling #cooking #camelCase #wine #coffee #food #oxfordComma Living on the land of the Ashinaabe Algonquin people. #AltText Avatar is a photomontage of Princess Leia as a cartoon holding a lightsaber, wearing her white gown and a black surgical mask. Someone in Alberta made it for me during a COVID wave. Background is a blue sky with some twigs with buds.
A chocolate mocha shooter #drink #shooter #chocolate #coffee #mocha
These chips are cheap and yummy #food #CanadianTire #chips #BBQChips
Moving day in Westboro
A bit of beauty on my walk to the library yesterday. #bloomscrolling

The healthcare system is so broken. I know some people come to the ER for small reasons because they don't have a family doctor, etc.

But a woman next to us has been here since 7 am. Average wait time is over 14 hours now.

At least it's free πŸ˜•

even NASA still using windows 10 like 😭
After backlash, Hershey to bring back classic Reese's recipes | CBC News

Hershey said Wednesday it will use classic recipes for all Reese's products starting next year, a change that comes after the grandson of Reese's founder criticized the company for shifting to cheaper ingredients.

CBC
I dunno what to think of the Mario Galaxy movie
How do people like these vacuum sealed frozen meals? #food #supermarket #quebec

By cross-referencing this mapping with geodata from more than 150,000 patients diagnosed between 2007 and 2020, the researchers were able to identify areas where people are both more likely to be exposed to pesticides in the environment and more likely to be affected by certain cancers. In these areas, the risk of developing cancer was, on average, 150% higher.

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-03-pesticides-cancer-reveals-biological-mechanisms.html

#Biocides #cancer #Regulations

Pesticides and cancer: Study reveals the biological mechanisms behind an environmental health risk

A new study, published in Nature Health, reveals a strong link between exposure to agricultural pesticides in the environment and the risk of developing cancer. By combining environmental data, a nationwide cancer registry, and biological analyses, researchers from the IRD, the Institut Pasteur, the University of Toulouse, and the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) in Peru have shed new light on the role of pesticide exposure in the development of certain cancers.

Medical Xpress