In a time where a multi-step skin care routine seems to be the epitome of self care and wellness, where does it stand in the fight against climate change's effects on our skin barrier? The rise in pollution, pollens and heat can exacerbate inflammatory responses from our bodies, making us...
Statistics Canada just wrapped a 30 year study where they examined how Canadians spent their time and with whom. It found that in 2022, only 19% of working-age people saw their friends on a regular basis, marking a drop from almost 48% in 1986. And considering the pandemic is long-gone, what's...
Basking in the sun, late patio nights and the sweetest of sleep-ins. The relaxed and unstructured schedule of summer vacation is glorious…but unfortunately it’s almost time to get back to reality. Whether it’s back to school or back to your work routine, when it comes to sleep, the time is now...
A McMaster University study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that obesity rates increased at a faster rate during the COVID-19 pandemic than they did before April 2020. Young women aged 18-29 experienced the fastest increase at 9% over the the pandemic, compared to men...
Bangkok has been ranked the world's number one city for food and drink in Food & Wine's annual Global Tastemakers Awards. From its myriad street food vendors, markets, and malls to Michelin-starred fine dining temples and fun fusion restaurants, here are the spots you need to know about to plan...
BUENOS AIRES/CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Sunday reported the first human case in the United States of travel-associated New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite, from an outbreak-affected country. The case, investigated by the Maryland...
Everything started off fine after Ravinder Kaur Sidhu gave birth to her third child, but she would never make it back to their home in Brampton, dying days later at the hospital.
It’s normal to wake up several times during the night, even if you don’t remember it. But feeling sleepy during the day could be a sign there’s something else going on.
Dione Amundson and her son Peyton were in Japan for a two-week trip this past July. However, four days into the vacation, something went terribly wrong.
This year at SW19, the Serb admitted the doctor's 'magic pills' helped him recover midway through his first round match against Alexandre Muller, having been struck down with illness.
The association with psychosis or schizophrenia was identified quickly, even during the first 12 hours of use and was present at follow-up of up to two months.