Media Database
>
Sameer Chhabra

Sameer Chhabra

Web Writer, Windsor at CBC News Network Online

Contact this person
Email address
s*****@*******.caGet email address
Influence score
64
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
Canada
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Society
  • Local News

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

cbc.ca

Black plastics may contain toxic compounds that can leach into food, experts say

Fire retardants — including toxic, regulated compounds — were found in roughly 85 per cent of products analyzed by researchers of a recently published study. The items tested include kitchen utensils, food trays and even children's toys.
cbc.ca

What should women know about having better sex? Sex researchers sha...

Experts say women looking to improve their sex lives can learn more about their bodies and explore the things that turn them on, while also communicating with their partners about their needs and desires. 
cbc.ca

Want to have better sex? Here's what sexperts say women can do

Experts say women looking to improve their sex lives can learn more about their bodies and explore the things that turn them on, while also communicating with their partners about their needs and desires. 
cbc.ca

With breast self-exam fallen from favour, how can women reduce thei...

While the breast self-exam hasn’t been shown to help reduce breast cancer mortality and the exam’s ability to detect cancer early on has been challenged by physicians, some experts say self-exams are still useful. They provide women with important information about their bodies by making them aware of what feels and looks normal.
cbc.ca

With breast self-exam fallen from favour, how can women reduce thei...

While the breast self-exam hasn’t been shown to help reduce breast cancer mortality and the exam’s ability to detect cancer early on has been challenged by physicians, some experts say self-exams are still useful. They provide women with important information about their bodies by making them aware of what feels and looks normal.
cbc.ca

It's not the pizza, say dermatologists. What really causes acne bre...

As common as acne is, experts say there are some popular misconceptions about its causes. Research suggests diet and poor hygiene are not the clear culprits, but rather a multitude of factors are at play, including genetics, hormonal changes — and stress. 
cbc.ca

How do you get people to care about climate change? Start with the ...

Pop culture references and links to affordability and housing issues are some of the ways that content creators are trying to inject climate change into online conversations, in order to keep audience attention focused on environmental issues. 
cbc.ca

Legendary Canadian wrestling brand gets a reboot thanks to this for...

Decades after Maple Leaf Wrestling was acquired by what is now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, former pro wrestler and promoter Scott D'Amore has relaunched the brand under a new name: Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling. 
cbc.ca

Summer means more bugs, heat and injuries. Here's how to protect yo...

As Canadians enter another hot summer, experts recommend taking preventive measures to protect against injuries, summer heat and bugs — and to seek professional medical help if regular first aid doesn’t provide relief.
cbc.ca

Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne disease that's on the rise in Canada

Tick experts are warning Canadians to be on the lookout for symptoms of anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease whose case counts have been steadily increasing over the past 15 years.
cbc.ca

Books that can inspire and help improve our health, recommended by ...

Hosted by Dr. Brian Goldman at the Hamilton Public Library's central branch, White Coat, Black Art Book Talk invited panellists and audience speakers to share book recommendations that had a positive influence on their mental or physical health.