Montreal Shooting Survivor Shares Path to Regaining Safety
Nathalie Provost, a survivor of the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre, discusses her personal journey and advocacy for gun control measures in Canada.
Nathalie Provost, a survivor of the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre, discusses her personal journey and advocacy for gun control measures in Canada.
As killings by federal officials spark new awareness, a clinical psychologist shares science-backed strategies for processing trauma and engaging in activism, drawing from generations of community wisdom.
The family of Mitchell Rose claims he was assaulted by police officers after seeking assistance at a St. John's hospital. He is now held in a forensic unit following his arrest and subsequent charges.
Mike Tyson's Super Bowl commercial for MAHA Center faces backlash for its fat-shaming language and oversimplified anti-processed food message. Experts warn it reinforces harmful diet culture narratives.
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RecommendedMental health professionals reveal the most common errors people make in therapy sessions that slow their growth, from distraction to unrealistic expectations, and offer practical solutions.
A landmark trial in Los Angeles alleges Meta and Google deliberately designed Instagram and YouTube to addict children's brains for profit, with severe mental health consequences.
A personal account of visiting a rage room to confront repressed anger, exploring the psychological benefits of controlled destruction and the societal pressures that suppress female rage.
The Toba Centre for Children and Youth in Winnipeg has initiated the Herding Hope: Comfort Kit Drive, collecting curated donations to aid children and families recovering from trauma and harm.
Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng from Ottawa shares expert advice on selecting supplements, emphasizing safety and personalized needs before pharmacy purchases.
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RecommendedExperts explain why you get winded climbing stairs, when it's normal, red flags to watch for, and how to build stair-climbing endurance safely.
Constipation affects millions, but doctors and nutritionists offer practical strategies like fiber intake, hydration, exercise, and bathroom habits to achieve regularity and improve digestive wellness.
Mental health professionals explain why social media creators' silence or neutrality regarding ICE violence feels like betrayal, examining parasocial relationships and moral responsibility in digital communities.
Chase Delorme-Rowan shares his inspiring recovery story one year after a brutal attack during a family vacation left him with severe brain injuries and in a coma.
Experts warn muscle dysmorphia, known as 'bigorexia,' is increasing among boys, driven by social media and distorted body ideals. Learn symptoms, risks, and parental guidance.
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A Montreal mother's advocacy work highlights the prevalence of eating disorders in Quebec, where thousands face conditions like anorexia and bulimia while navigating recovery challenges.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims keto diets can cure schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but experts caution that evidence is limited and dietary interventions should complement, not replace, proven treatments.
A British Columbia psychiatrist has testified at a coroner's inquest that the province urgently requires a new mental health hospital, following the tragic deaths of a family. The inquest examines systemic issues in mental health care.
Nearly 2,000 Edmonton residents participated in the national Push Up Challenge on February 5, 2026, raising awareness and funds for the Canadian Mental Health Association.
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RecommendedNYU neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki discusses when memory slips are normal versus concerning, and shares lifestyle strategies to protect and enhance brain function as we age.
Experts explain why everyone farts 7-24 times daily, what causes gas, when it's normal, and when to seek medical advice about excessive flatulence.
A Vancouver physician reflects on a tragic incident involving a seemingly calm B.C. man, highlighting challenges in identifying suicide risk factors before a family's death.
New research reveals a 60% increase in psychotic disorders among Ontario youth aged 14-20, with cannabis use identified as a major contributing factor in the concerning trend.
New Ontario research spanning 30 years shows a 60% increase in psychotic disorder diagnoses among youth aged 14-20, with cannabis use identified as a major contributing factor.
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RecommendedFollowing the shooting of Renee Nicole Good and increased ICE presence, therapists report a surge in political trauma among those whose warnings were dismissed, with new polls showing shifting public opinion.
A yoga class at Windsor's Devonshire Mall marked Eating Disorders Awareness Week, organized by BANA and Lululemon to combat stigma and promote mental health support.
A heartbreaking viral video of a 12-year-old boy harassed with anti-immigrant comments on a soccer field reveals a growing crisis of bullying against immigrant children, exacerbated by intensified ICE enforcement near schools and rising deportation fears.
Amy Hamm argues Canada's MAID program is on a dangerous slippery slope following the death of 26-year-old Kiano Vafaeian in Vancouver, with mental illness eligibility looming.
A new report reveals Prince Edward Island's mental health and addictions support line fielded more than 11,000 calls in 2025, highlighting ongoing demand for services.
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RecommendedNew research shows a 60% increase in psychotic disorder diagnoses among Ontario youth aged 14-20 from 1997-2023, with younger generations facing significantly higher rates.