by Catrina Smyth | Apr 18, 2017
When is PMS more than PMS? Menstruation may be more commonly discussed than before, but a recently recognized women’s mood disorder is only picking up traction in diagnoses and treatment. By Caroline O’Neill, Catrina...
by Petronella Duda | Apr 15, 2017
The snake with feet After years of decline, the five-lined skink may be on the long road to recovery in Ontario By Petronella Duda [Photo © KazKuro via Flikr] From their first encounter, Kristyn Ferguson knew it was love at first sight. “He was just so...
by Sarah Kazak | Apr 14, 2017
The price of pollen With temperatures rising, ragweed is on the move and North Americans are spending more than ever on allergy relief By Sarah Kazak Itchy, watery eyes, scratchy throat, runny nose, coughing, sneezing and to top it all off, the joys of being...
by Gabriele Roy | Apr 13, 2017
Dying for help Could decriminalization be the answer to Canada’s opioid crisis? By Gabrièle Roy When attending parties or music festivals, drug-users in Portugal can stop by the Check!n, a service established to test a drug and identify all its substances. In...
by Robert Williams | Apr 13, 2017
Within Sight: How global tech developments aim to return sight to the blind By Peter Rukavina and Robert Williams Be it a baby’s first steps, a wedding day smile, or a spectacular, setting sunset — life is made of visual moments. For the millions faced...
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