Ottawa and the provinces must be equal partners on health careFaced with an aging population, it will take increased funding from Ottawa but also better management by the provinces to address Canada’s health care challenges
How Pokémon Go helped heal my brainA Toronto Pilates teacher explains how the buzzy game is forcing her out into the world and helping with her concussion
Will and Kate use star power to talk youth mental healthHow the royals are bringing pressing youth mental health issues to centre stage, one dorky headband at a time
Orthodontics a huge challenge for Northern residentsAn acute lack of dental care in the North means 465 flights a year to get braces fitted and tightened
How we saved our son from OCDInside Laurie Gough’s son’s heartbreaking diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder—and how she fought it
Forget teen pregnancies. Older moms are the new normal.For the first time in recorded Canadian history, mothers over 40 are officially having more kids than teens are.
The miracle twins and the unknown heroHow the anonymous liver donor who saved one of the Wagner girls became part of their family
Why Canada has so few supervised injection sitesCritics say an onerous application process means waiting years
Cupping: (Not just for Olympians.)Flare editor Maureen Halushak talks with a practitioner of the treatment in the Olympics spotlight
Remembering Kate Granger: 1981-2016Medically, Kate Granger lived two lives, as doctor and patient. Her #HelloMyNameIs campaign advocated greater compassion on the part of doctors.