Healthy Living25 Things You Need to Know About Sleep Will a lack of shut-eye make you fat? Do white-noise machines cause deafness? Are night owls wealthier than early birds? Wake up to the secrets of slumber.
Healthy Living50 Great Things to Do in Lockdown Instead of focusing on the (very long) list of what you can’t do, here are some productive ways to pass the time.
Culture14 Black Inventors You Didn’t Learn About in History Class Most of these are probably names you haven’t heard before. It’s well past time that changed.
ConditionsThe 10 Greatest Canadian Health Discoveries 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of Banting and Best’s discovery of insulin—a groundbreaking drug that changed diabetes from a death sentence to a manageable condition. It’s just one of 10 great Canadian medical innovations that continue to improve the lives of people worldwide.
Culture15 Fascinating Facts About Your Favourite Games Who knew Super Mario was connected to Popeye? Or that Monopoly helped free Allied POWs? One expert sounds off on the game facts you never knew about.
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Healthy Living12 Ways to Stay Warm While Socializing Outdoors During COVID-19 Patio heaters may be sold out across Canada, but that doesn’t mean socially-distanced outdoor visits should leave you in the cold.
Healthy Living13 Things You Didn’t Know About Talk Therapy A 2016 survey by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health found that among respondents who had experienced anxiety or depression, 40 per cent were too ashamed to seek medical help.