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New Features on the Canadian Health Network homepage:
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca

The CHN homepage has undergone a bit of a 'facelift' recently. In addition
to the monthly Partner Feature, CHN now refreshes the homepage twice a month
to rotate up to three new features:

1. Magazine Feature
CHN spotllights writers, personalities or individuals who have first-hand
knowledge and/or experience with specific health topics.

2. Health Event Highlights
 CHN showcases national days, weeks or months  that focus on health
promotion and disease prevention, and for which there are English and French
resources in the CHN database.

3. Behind the Headlines
 CHN provides in-depth information on 'key health topics' that unfold in the
news, with links to resources, references and 'search strings'. This feature
appears on the homepage, as required.

Coming up on the CHN Homepage...
Here is a sample of CHN features over the next 3 months:

December 15-31, 2001:
Alberta journalist Christie McLaren on Finding comfort in the rituals of
ordinary life-- how Canadians can still celebrate in times of global
uncertainty.
Safe Turkey Tips
Avoiding Family Conflict during the Holidays

January 1-15, 2002
CHN's Complementary and Alternative Health Affiliate on why "Natural doesn't
mean safe."
Quit Smoking Tips and Keeping those New Year's Resolutions
Dealing with Holiday Debt

January 15-February 15, 2002
Toronto journalist Charles-Antoine Rouyer on why Healthy Cities are
important to all Canadians-not only those who live in cities.  This article
will be written in French and translated for the English homepage.

March 1-31, 2002
CHN Focus on Women's Health.  A month-long focus that will include feature
interviews and articles on key issues in women's health.

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