Talking about suicide is hard but critical by Diana Ballon In Canada, 12 people die by suicide each day. Saving lives starts with courageous conversations.
Magic mushrooms are helping terminally ill patients go out on a high by Anne Bokma Despite its potential to help with end-of-life care, psilocybin is still largely illegal in Canada
Why does modern medicine know less about the female body? by Alanna Mitchell Cat Bohannon's new book shares what gender gaps in medical trials have ignored
These medical practitioners use traditional Chinese medicine to make healthcare safer for LGBTQ2S+ patients by Tobin Ng Using acupuncture, herbal remedies and gender affirming terminology with queer and trans people helps with physical and mental health concerns
These mothers and emergency doctors are struggling to take care of their patients – and themselves by Dawn Lim During COVID-19, doctors were called superheroes. Today they are overworked and ignored
This nurse is on a mission to make allergy injectors more accessible across North America by Mark Ramzy Kelly Dunfield's emergency kits have saved many people from fatal allergic reactions
I was forced into the psych ward as a teen. Now I’m teaching police officers how to respond to mental health calls by Leif Gregersen How sharing about my schizophrenia with training cadets is helping police improve their wellness check
How long COVID is shining a new light on chronic fatigue syndrome by David Wilson The medical world has often dismissed people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), but the pandemic may offer new hope for patients
How over-policing Black children can damage their mental health — and future by Dominique Gené The racism causing teachers and police to treat Black children as troublemakers can be a self-fulfilling prophecy, experts say
Malawi’s ‘faith healers’ are leading HIV-positive people to reject treatment by Raphael Mweninguwe Some New Pentecostal church leaders are encouraging the sick to refuse medicine and turn to God