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Big Headlines: Concerning new research about the heart health of Canadians and the Clintons will testify about Jeffrey Epstein

Feb 3, 2026
New research shows rising Canadian heart disease risks linked to lifestyle trends. The Clintons agree to testify in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, stirring political reaction. A high-profile abduction probe unfolds around Savannah Guthrie's missing mother. Tragic crash kills three junior hockey players in Alberta, prompting widespread tributes. Italy prepares to host the Winter Olympics amid venue readiness concerns.
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ADVICE

Act To Reduce Preventable Heart Disease

  • Do increase physical activity to meet recommended exercise guidelines to lower heart disease risk.
  • Avoid smoking and youth vaping, and boost vegetable intake to reduce preventable premature heart disease and stroke.
INSIGHT

Widespread Modifiable Heart Risks

  • Heart & Stroke research finds 90% of Canadians have at least one modifiable risk factor for heart disease or stroke.
  • The report links declining exercise and vegetable intake, plus smoking and youth vaping, to preventable premature deaths.
INSIGHT

Clintons To Testify In Epstein Probe

  • Both Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify in a Republican committee probe of Jeffrey Epstein after previously refusing subpoenas.
  • Their spokesperson framed prior sworn testimony as comprehensive and criticized Republicans for pursuing the inquiry.
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