How to make sex unsexy: Teach itProgressive sex ed may not just be a victory for public health, but for abstinence
Governments who want to ban smoking from films should butt outPublic health groups say censorship will stop teens from taking up smoking. But the proof isn’t in the puffing.
REPLAY: Our chat on everything you need to know about measlesSee what our panel of experts had to say about Canada’s real vaccine scandal
Fact-checking the arguments on the PM’s vaccine recordWhat’s really happened with government spending on immunization in the past eight years?
Doctors identify eight possible liver donors for dying twinAmong hundreds of strangers who have offered to donate their organs to Phuoc and Binh Wagner, a small few appear to be the ideal match
What Cuba can teach Canada about vaccinesThe majority of Cubans are knowledgeable about vaccines and their personal immunization history. How did they do it?
The real vaccine scandalIt’s not just the anti-vaxxers—Canada’s vaccination system is a mess. How governments and parents are failing our kids.
’Dignity in death has energized my will to live’For one MS sufferer, the Supreme Court ruling on doctor-assisted death brings relief. For another, it was too late.
A doctor sees the health care system—through his fatherWhen Dr. Brian Goldman’s father had a heart attack, he experienced first-hand the jargon, hints and deceptions of the medical system.
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