HealthWhat All Canadians Need to Know About Poison Ivy Poison ivy can be found in every province except Newfoundland. Below, find out how to prevent exposure to poison ivy, and what to do to get relief from symptoms fast.
COVID-19How I’m Managing My Eating Disorder During Coronavirus Registered dietitian, Alana Kessler, shares how managing her eating disorder, bulimia, adds an extra level of difficulty to coronavirus quarantine.
Nutrition7 Plant-Based Meat Alternatives for People With Food Allergies Registered dietitian Cynthia Sass shares the best plant-based proteins and meat alternatives for people with food allergies, including allergies to soy, tree nuts, and other foods.
Fitness8 Signs You’re Already at a Healthy Weight Health experts weigh in on what it really means to be a “healthy weight,” from following a healthy lifestyle to your resting heart rate.
Health17 Sneaky Ways Summer Could Make You Sick—and How to Stay Healthy Summer brings beautiful weather, longer daylight hours, and outdoor fun—but also some hidden health hazards that could leave you or a loved one sick or injured. Here’s what doctors want you to look for.
HealthThis Is What Happens to Your Body When You Binge Drink Just one night of binge drinking can affect your health. Here’s how too much alcohol affects your body, from head to toes.
HealthIs Walking Barefoot Bad For Your Feet? An orthopedic surgeon reveals the benefits and potential dangers of walking barefoot, including the risk of infection and foot problems.
Fitness10 “Zero-Calorie” Foods That Aren’t Really Zero Calories Calorie-free foods might be doing you more harm than good when it comes to your waistline. Here’s what experts have to say about foods with zero calories.
COVID-19A Doctor Answers Your Questions on How Places Will Reopen During Covid-19 Here’s what may happen when shops, restaurants, hair salons, and offices reopen during the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19Can the Coronavirus Increase Your Risk of a Stroke? Doctors discuss the relationship between Covid-19 and stroke risk among younger patients, and what to do if you suspect a stroke.