Health Canada has issued a public advisory about multiple unauthorized health products, warning the public about potential health risks linked to these items.
When her son started showing an interest in basketball this year, after a lifetime of suffering from serious medical issues and being on the autism spectrum, Betty Wade was overjoyed.
Researchers have found that the number of coffee cups an individual consumes reveals their risk of developing depression and anxiety, according to a recent study.
Scientists in Nottingham have discovered a new way to use nanoparticles to induce cell death, known scientifically as apoptosis, in glioblastoma cells - one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer.
An Arkansas toddler named Michael Alexander Pollock III has died after being infected with a rare brain-eating amoeba after being exposed in a Little Rock country club.
Danielle Prior, from Surrey, was feeding 18-month-old daughter Evie a meal earlier this year when she spotted an usual 'white ring' and 'cloudiness' in her eye.
Overdoses caused by combined fentanyl and stimulants have spiked 50-fold in 11 years, according to researchers from the University of California Los Angeles.
Mathias Uribe, 14, from Sumer County, became ill with what appeared to be just a regular cold in mid-June but within weeks could barely breathe and was rushed to the ER.
Gerard Vanderberg, from New Jersey, was a 47-year-old bond trader in good shape in 2001. He was working in a building directly opposite the Twin Towers at the time of the attacks.
Assembly Bill 249 would require schools built before 2010 to test for lead in potable water outlets. Gov. Newsom has until Oct. 14 to sign or veto the measure.
Data increasingly suggest getting vaccinated reduces long COVID risk, a factor officials have cited in recommending most everyone get a reformulated vaccine this year.
The SAFE Banking Act would help legal cannabis firms access financial services, creating opportunities for people of color, writes former NBA player Al Harrington.
In most cases knee pain is caused by trauma due to a sports injury or at work, says Professor Philip Conaghan, an expert in Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds.
Dr Jack Wolfson (left), a cardiologist in Arizona, has sparked controversy among doctors and dietitians on TikTok for claiming that oatmeal has 'no nutritional benefit' and 'is just propaganda.'
Eating foods such as whole-grain bread, rolled oats cereal or brown rice may also protect against heart disease, according to researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts.
Counterfeit energy drinks were lightning in a bottle for Adriana and Joseph Shayota, netting them a million dollars a month until the feds closed in. But they had one chance to clear their name: President Donald Trump.
Short shorts? Risky. Flirting with your gym crush? Fine, actually. From unexpected ways to get fit to taking the thirstiest thirst trap, we asked the experts for the ultimate guide to sweating it out right now
With the top contenders for the US presidential election in 2024 both well past the typical retirement age, debate is raging over the trade-offs of being led by older politicians
Recent food recalls have been spurred by foreign objects like rocks, insects and plastic. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says this type of contamination is one of the top reasons for food recalls.
Orthopedic specialists say bone health has less to do with drinking tons of milk and more to do with avoiding ingredients that can impact our bone density.
The BMI does not distinguish between excess body fat, bone mass or musculature. It also does not interpret the distribution of fat, which is a predictor of health.
West Nile virus arrived in North America in 1999 and spread across the continent by 2005. Here’s what you need to know about this mosquito-borne pathogen.
New research affords a rare window into the circumstances and needs of a potentially very vulnerable group that until now has remained largely invisible: people with dementia who have no close kin.
Before there was Julia Child, there was Lena Richard; and we should all be talking about her a lot more. Take a deeper dive into her story to understand why.
In honor of Climate Week, we look at women in recent history – scientists, lawyers, writers and politicians – who share one title: environmental leaders.
Fereshteh Forough opened Afghanistan's first coding school for girls and women – but the Taliban's ban on education prevents students from learning in-person.
We conducted a taste test between McDonald's Quarter Pounder and Burger King's Whopper with Cheese. Find out how these two 4-ounce burgers measured up.
Burger King's Whopper has been a fast food mainstay for decades, but do the ads live up to the real thing? We grabbed a Whopper to compare it to the marketing.
The professional wrestling veteran caught up with GQ about his (mostly) plant-based diet, how he's learned to take care of his body, and his lessons for the next generation of wrestlers.
Dominic Tinio has been helping restore Black Rock for over two decades now. And after this year’s torrential rainstorms that left revelers trapped in the mud, he has his work cut out for him.
Earlier this year, a North Shore local named Luke Shepardson paddled out during his break and won the most prestigious big-wave competition on the planet, beating some of surfing’s brightest stars. So we went to Hawaii to figure out how Luke pulled off the damn near impossible.
Cancer has replaced heart disease as the biggest killer of firefighters, and the IAFF attributes 66% of firefighter deaths between 2002 and 2019 to cancer.
By 2030, Starbucks wants to move away completely from disposable cups, which represent big portions of the company’s overall waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
The names on the outside are different, but most grocery stores are owned by the same companies — yet CTV News shopped around and found they charge significantly different prices for the same items.
The homecoming game is always a big deal for the Notre Dame Jugglers. But this Saturday’s match has taken on extra importance for the Vancouver varsity football team. It’s being dedicated to a star quarterback who suffered a life-altering spinal cord injury in early August.
In many places across Canada, outdated 911 systems are strapped for operators and barely holding on to functionality. That has led to some people calling with emergencies—like a Brampton, Ont. family dealing with a home invasion—not being able to get through to an operator. It should go without...