Brexit Referendum triggered acute psychotic illness
Political events can take a serious toll on mental health, a doctor has warned in the journal BMJ Case Reports,
Here’s an opportunity to hand-raise animals and release them back to the wild
Critter Care Wildlife Society is looking for interns who will raise wildlife and release it back to the wild. Based
Carlsberg is making world’s first paper beer bottle
Carlsberg Group is on its way to create the world’s first paper beer bottle made from sustainably sourced wood fibre
Class action against pharma firms for toxic chemical found in Ranitidine products
The law firms of Charney Lawyers PC and Rice Harbut Elliot LLP have commenced a national class action on behalf
Millennials, here’s your definitive guide to investment in millennial style
To mark Investor Education Month, the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has unveiled a free online toolkit to empower millennials
Only 10% of young Canadians see a woman as a CEO
Meet a good leader: Confident, smart, organised – and to a majority of Canadian youth, a man. That’s according to
Put cancer warning on cheese, doctors ask FDA
“Dairy cheese contains reproductive hormones that may increase breast cancer mortality risk.” That’s the warning label the Physicians Committee for
Singapore becomes first country to ban ads of high-sugar drinks
Singapore has become the the first country in the world to ban advertisements of packaged drinks with very high sugar
How to help overweight pets slim down
It’s no secret that pets love treats and many are happy to lounge around at home. A chonky cat or
Fueling habits are behind British Columbians’ misconceptions about electric vehicles
A new BC Hydro report finds the way British Columbians fuel their gas-powered vehicles may be driving misconceptions about EV
Human presence in Haida Gwaii 2,200 years earlier than previous estimates
SFU paleobotanist Rolf Mathewes and his collaborators have found evidence of human presence in Haida Gwaii dating to 13,000 years
Got a smartphone? Become a citizen scientist
Have you ever wanted to be a citizen scientist? Now with a simple camera or smartphone anyone who visits a
Odourless cannabis will hit the market soon
A Brampton-based company will produce near-odourless cannabis. CannabCo Pharmaceutical Corp. has announced an agreement with an undisclosed technology provider to
Planning for a needle-free filler? You need to read this alert
BC Health Authorities and the BC Ministry of Health are issuing a public service announcement for persons considering undergoing needle-free
Benefits of letting children run free far outweigh the risks
Children are less fit, weaker and fatter than they were a generation ago. This physical inactivity crisis owes a lot
Half of Canadian parents concerned their child spends too much time on devices
Many parents are worried about the addictive potential of digital devices as well as their contribution to physical inactivity, among
One-in-four Canadians over 30 are looking after loved ones
Most Canadians are, or expect to be, directly involved in caregiving for their loved ones, according to a study from
Aging Canadians struggle to afford prescription medication
One in six Canadians (17%) in the 55-plus age group – a figure that represents upwards of 1.8 million people
Inspired by Hemingway story, 89-year-old becomes oldest to climb Kilimanjaro
89-year-old Anne Lorimor of Paradise Valley, Arizona, has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, for the second time,
Women suffer because office thermal control designed for male metabolic rate: BC Hydro
A BC Hydro report finds the increased use of A/C in B.C. workplaces is leading to worker discomfort and conflict