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'I stopped eating': Rise in eating disorders seen among Ontario youth during pandemic
Virtual care has been part of Dr. Jonathan Fitzsimon’s practice from the moment he became a family doctor in 2007.
‘Just trying to keep people alive’: A study examines burnout among people who work with the homeless
When theCOVID-19 pandemic arrived in Toronto, Lorraine Lam’s life as an outreach worker supporting Toronto’s homeless population felt increasingly lonely and distant.
Questions include the immunity of the vaccine, is it safe for pregnant women and should children get vaccinated.
Snyder's Sweet Corn wants to know you better: they're offering garden plots on their riverside family farm.
As Marisa Mariella can attest, for anyone with Italian friends, introductory greetings often begin with “Did you eat?” rather than “How are you?”
Male doctors disproportionately refer patients to male surgeons: study
For six months this year, Jenny Carson’s six-year-old son was on a wait list for a therapy program at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
“Finally” plans to build residential hospices in Clarington and Whitby are going to tender.
The science is clear: pregnant Ontarians should get the COVID vaccine. Why are so many rejecting it?
Alyson Larocque’s parenting journey has unfolded in lockstep with thepandemic.
Study: non-melanoma skin cancer rates rose 30 per cent in Ontario from 2003 to 2017
Alberta’s mishandling ofCOVID-19 may be impacting the mental health of people in the province directly, as new data shows Albertans are reporting higher anxiety than any other province, surpassing Ontario for the first time since the pandemic began.