Living in the cloud of Alzheimer’sWith Alzheimer’s in his family, Jay Ingram’s search for answers is both professional and personal
Addicted to food‘Like many university students, I had an obsession with weight and food. Today, as a physician, I can see my favourite foods were like drugs.’
How Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Goop’ is duping usA Canadian scientist tests some celebrity-endorsed fads and finds them wanting
The benefits of short, intense workoutsMartin Gibala on how short bursts of intense workouts —as little as three minutes a week— can provide real health benefits
Ebola virus: What you need to knowWhat the world is doing to control the worst Ebola virus outbreak in history—and why the task is so difficult
Health Canada’s new Lyme disease plan: You act, we’ll watchCanada is under pressure to show leadership as Lyme spreads, but its ’action plan’ shows it’s out of touch
Preview: Does this girl hold the genetic key to how we age?A sneak peek at this week’s cover: A five-year-old Alberta girl is trapped in the body of an infant. Scientists think she may hold the key to the secrets of aging
How health wait times fell off the Harper government’s radarThe Conservatives’ response is dead on arrival