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The secret to feeling powerful? Strike a pose

Standing like Linda Carter's Wonder Woman -- feet apart, with hands planted on hips -- creates confidence and increases testosterone and risk-taking behaviour, a new study says.
2010/10/01 11:52:00

If you want the boss’s job, sit and stand like the boss, according to a new study.

living | Food

In the kitchen with Mark McEwan

We think of chef Mark McEwan in his restaurants, in his grocery store or on television, but he's also fond of his home and cottage.
2010/09/30 00:01:00

After 30-plus years on the Toronto restaurant scene, Mark McEwan has finally written a cookbook.

ParentCentral | Family Health

Kids with ADHD more likely to have missing or extra DNA in their brains: study

2010/09/30 17:15:00

Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are twice as likely to have missing or extra chromosomes than normal children — the first evidence that the disorder is genetic, a new study says.

living | Health

Fat does favours for plastic surgery

Toronto plastic surgeon Mitchell Brown.
2010/10/01 15:57:00

Fat really can make you look younger, plastic surgeons are learning. The 2010 plastic surgery conference takes place Oct. 1-5 in Toronto.

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Time for bed in the city of lights

A kimono from Dries Van Noten, one of the Paris shows that signals a new age of ease in dressing. Dries Van Noten and Rochas open Paris fashion week with slinky slips and silky pyjama sets. Add a white shirt or chunky sweater and these looks are ready for the street.

Little India offers great decorating ideas

Para Paint's Fresh Berries. Even if you believe Toronto’s inhabitants as tax-frittering, tree-hugging, latte-sipping elitists, there are still dozens of reasons to love the city.

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