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Former Regina YMCA becomes inclusive health and wellness hub

Regina's former YMCA building is set for a new life as a comprehensive health and wellness centre, featuring a cafe by Munch Catering that will support individuals with cognitive differences. Learn about this community-focused transformation.

The Hidden Struggles of Men with Larger Penises

Contrary to popular belief, men with larger penises face significant physical and emotional challenges in the bedroom, from causing pain to performance anxiety. Experts explain the reality and how couples can navigate it.

Vancouver doctor researches new Parkinson's treatments

Dr. Stefan Lang at Vancouver General Hospital is pioneering research using deep brain stimulation to treat anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline in Parkinson's patients. Learn about this groundbreaking study.

AI Stifling Kids' Minds, Warns Educator Calvin White

Educator Calvin White issues an urgent plea to parents and educators in 2026, arguing that AI and response technology are eroding children's cognitive abilities while society watches complacently.

Quebecers: Leave music discovery to us, not government

New survey reveals 66% of Quebecers oppose government influence on streaming services. As Bill 109 aims to regulate discoverability, data shows French-language music is thriving globally through organic choice.

$6.5M Therapeutic Pool for Glenrose Hospital by 2028

Alberta's government and the Glenrose Hospital Foundation are investing $6.5 million to build a new therapeutic pool at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, set to open in 2028 after the old pool's closure.

Stop Anxiety Spiral: A Therapist's Guide

Psychotherapist Rene Gonzalez shares effective techniques to combat catastrophizing, a common anxiety symptom affecting millions. Learn how to break the cycle and regain control.

Expert Tools to Fight Burnout and Stress

Feeling overwhelmed? Psychologists and therapists share essential products and practices, from weighted blankets to mindfulness apps, to help Canadians manage stress and prevent burnout.

Forgotten Body Parts That Need Exercise Too

Experts reveal why your brain, lungs, wrists, and toes are crucial for a true full-body workout. Learn simple exercises to boost cognition, lung capacity, and prevent injury.

Poppy donations fund $1.27M veteran support at U of A

Discover how millions in Legion donations, collected from poppy boxes across Alberta, are funding peer support and high-tech therapy for veterans at the University of Alberta. See your contribution in action.

Free therapy helps over 450 N.B. youth

A free psychotherapy initiative for New Brunswick youth has provided crucial support to more than 450 teenagers, offering a vital mental health lifeline. Discover the program's impact.

Physical Signs of Dementia: More Than Just Memory

Dementia affects millions, but early signs aren't just cognitive. Learn the 6 key physical symptoms, from walking trouble to sleep changes, and why early diagnosis is crucial for Canadians.

Fox Analyst Defends Trump's Cabinet Meeting Nap

Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel defended President Trump's brief eye closure during a Cabinet meeting, comparing it to Thomas Edison's napping habits. The segment dismissed concerns about the president's health and cognitive fitness. Read the ful

Drake is Apple Music's Most Popular Artist in 2025

Apple Music's 2025 year-end recap reveals Toronto's Drake as the top artist globally, while Rosé and Bruno Mars's 'APT.' claims song of the year. Discover the Canadian and global streaming trends.

5 Neurologist Habits to Fight Dementia Risk

As dementia cases are set to rise in Canada, neurologists share their daily, science-backed habits—from walking to a colleague's desk to eating olive oil—to protect brain health and reduce risk.

Jon Stewart Ridicules Trump's MRI Explanation

Jon Stewart dismantles Donald Trump's claim he didn't know what his MRI scanned. The comedian's monologue questions the logic and highlights the White House's later clarification.

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