Month: September 2025
Back-to-Routine, Back to Wellness: Rethinking Nutrition as Fall Begins
As summer sunsets fade and routines resume, fall brings a gentle call to reset...
A Disease to Be Believed: Canadian Tarlov cyst patients demand acknowledgment of their pain by healthcare professionals
Tarlov cyst disease found its way into Tara Matthews’ vocabulary in the...
Knowledge is Prevention: How Canadian Communities Are Empowering Each Other Through Health Education
In a world where medical breakthroughs often take center stage, there is...
Paradigm Shift in Biomedical Sciences Education: Dr. Janine Gray’s Vision for Smarter, Kinder Health Care as a leader at the University of Niagara Falls Canada
Meet Dr. Janine Gray, the kind of educator who doesn’t just teach science...
The Weight of PTSD: Elevating Treatment and Hope During International Pain Awareness Month
September marks International Pain Awareness Month, a time dedicated to...
Invisible Pain: How Arthritis Shapes Daily Life, And How We’re Learning to Live Better
Ask any Canadian living with arthritis, and they’ll regurgitate a litany of...
The Hidden Risk of Sickle Cell: What Every Canadian Should Know
Each September, Canada observes Sickle Cell Awareness Month, a time meant to...
Pharmacies Are Becoming Canada’s New Front Door to Primary Care
On a Friday morning in Surrey a Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacist is doing...
Early Battles: The Promising Advances in Childhood Cancer Care Across Canada
Every September, golden leaves begin to fall—and with them, an urgent reminder...
Book Review: ‘Bad Science’ by Ben Goldacre
A Tour Through the World of Quacks, Claims, and Questionable Cures...
