Cancer experts say a new study highlights the need for more support and screening of people who survived cancer as adolescents and young adults as they face an increased risk of getting cancer again later.
A surveyor asked me and a fellow doctor about rage rooms, prompting a reflection no how we, as physicians, should think about managing the complicated emotion of anger.
During her first year of college, Elisabeth Bradley was inspired to try weightlifting after she followed a woman tracking her fitness transformation on social media, one barbell at a time.
Study suggests cutting even a small percentage of foods flagged by Health Canada’s new front-of-package label could translate into heart health benefits.