For many men, prostate cancer is not just a question of survival. It is a question of how they will live afterward.
When the next pandemic arrives Canada will once again face urgent questions: Which treatments work? For whom? At what dose?
We must address the fact that young women’s pain too often goes unheard, not because they are silent, but because the world ...
When baby is old enough to know the full story, I cannot wait to share how Canada welcomed an American like me without a plan ...
Canada’s primary care system is not bending. It is breaking. And what breaks at the foundation eventually collapses across ...
Seasonal affective disorder or – the appropriately acronymic SAD –  will impact an estimated 15 per cent of Canadians during ...
My father is a retired Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC), plastic surgeon and a past-president of the Royal College. I shook his hand on stage in Vancouver when I received my ...