A weekly look at the health news that matters to you. Dr. Brian Goldman brings you the best science
If someone near you goes into cardiac arrest, your quick actions could help save their life. Dr. Roo
Measles cases are on the rise around the world — including countries with ready access to vaccines.
Most of us assume that our memories get worse as we grow older, but it's not as simple as that. Nata
Recreational cannabis has become increasingly potent since Canada legalized it in 2018. That means i
Sleep apnea is a medical condition in which breathing stops and restarts many times during sleep. De
Dopamine is often associated with helping us feel pleasure, though its role in the body is far more
Millions of people around the world suffer from chronic back pain everyday, often not knowing if the
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder – or ADHD – is a common diagnosis in children. But more and
Everyone knows that physical exercise is necessary for a healthier life, but recommendations for how
Many of us ring in the new year, pledging to live healthier and better lives. Unfortunately, new yea
It's the time of year when many people like to raise a glass. But Canada's new guidelines say more t
The menstrual cycle can cause many physical, mental and emotional changes — from cramps and bloating
Nearly a quarter of Canadians have hearing loss — and many others may not be aware that they have it
Respiratory viruses are circulating in Canada, and hospitals are starting to fill up with young chil
It's that time of year when sunlight is hard to come by. If you're prone to seasonal depression or t
Regular Pap tests will soon be a thing of the past in Canada, as they get replaced by more effective
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections and save lives when used appropriately, but when they aren’t
Blood sugar levels can be affected by stress, sleep and a lack of exercise. But what role does food
Oral cold and cough medicine containing a popular decongestant was pulled from some U.S. pharmacy sh
It's RSV season and this year, seniors have the option to get a newly approved vaccine to protect ag