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It's time to wake up to the fact that a general lack of sleep is ...
If you think you’re getting by just fine on four or five hours of sleep, chances are you’re selling yourself short
Brownstein: Is Blue Monday a hoax? Maybe not in these parts
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Who gets to decide when a 14-year-old wants to change gender? The child, the hospital, ...
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Canada's family doctors get guidance on treating youth with gender dysphoria
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Fitness: Is an active childhood the key to a healthy weight as an adult?
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Brownstein: Escape the cold in Montreal's underrated underground city
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So it's virus season and you've got a sick kid. Now what?
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Health Men and women remember pain differently: study
The study is bound to influence how future pain research is conducted, and could lead to more effective therapies for chronic pain. -
News Health Canada launches campaign to educate teens on the health risks of vaping
Spokeswoman Maryse Durette said the government body has launched a multi-phase campaign to tackle what it sees as an increasing problem among youth. -
Diet & Fitness Aha! Blogger explores science of eureka moments
“Suddenly things coalesce in a profound way and you suddenly have this massive insight about your life and yourself and what you want to do with it." -
Columnists Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed: I'm sorry I didn't give my son a flu shot
It's not too late to get the influenza vaccine. It's free for those in high-risk categories, and a good investment for others. -
Opinion Opinion: Eliminating age-related diseases is a worthy, attainable goal
Researchers are making progress toward understanding the aging process, but some people think aging shouldn't be tinkered with. -
Columnists Brownstein: Montrealers are slip slidin' away on icy sidewalks
But making our slippery sidewalks safe might not be as easy as we think. -
Life If it wasn't for Madeleine's dad, her best friend Charlotte might never have been born
The two share a special, deep, connection: Madeleine’s father, MUHC emergency physician Zach Levine, may well have saved Charlotte’s mother’s life. -
Columnists Christopher Labos: There's no single true path to weight loss
While some people feel very strongly about the low-fat vs. low-carb debate, the evidence base is very messy. -
Life Not fade away: Older Canadians are having more sex than ever
As more and more baby boomers enter their senior years, it appears they are determined not to go gentle into that good night. -
News Crowdfunding is financing, promoting 'worst-of-the-worst' bogus cancer therapies: study
In all, 13,621 GoFundMe donors pledged US$1.4 million for homeopathic and other 'garbage' cancer treatments, authors found