Opening up the cupboard or fridge to grab something to eat, only to find that item is dotted with white, blue or grey mould. Can you eat around it? Or does it need to be chucked out straight away?
Nick Padlo, who runs an addiction recovery center called Sophros Recovery out of Florida, told the Daily Mail he has seen a huge spike in patients with the addiction.
Shin splints, known medically as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), is a condition often associated with endurance athletes, or those taking up a sport for the first time.
OHIP billing issues have become a sticking point for physicians as they work to finalize a new compensation deal with the province. Last month, an arbitrator directed the two sides to come up with solutions quickly.
While it usually only takes most Canadians a few days to adjust to the shift between daylight saving time and standard time, sleep experts say the constant time travel back and forth harms our sleep and has a negative affect on our body's internal .. ...
Called Neffy, it offers a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen used by those at risk of potentially fatal anaphylaxis to inject themselves with adrenaline.