Several Canadian cancer organizations are involved in a Canada-wide health research project where up to 300,000 Canadians age 40-69 can volunteer to participate and have a health assessment in specifc things to track individual's health in relation to diet, exercise, family medical history, etc. over a number of years.

In British Columbia, B.C. Cancer Agency, Heart & Stroke, etc. would like up to 30,000 Canadians for their sample. http://www.bcgenerationsproject.ca/the-project/ Provinces include Ontario, have their own provincial testing team.

I got tested today with a print out of results on blood pressure, lung capacity, etc. Basic but still always good. AND they also asked specific questions on your regular participation in active transportation: cycling, walking, etc.

So Canadian cyclists in this age group, it's worthwhile project. No not sponsored by Pharmas.