Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, PMDD, has been linked to molecular differences in how women respond to hormones.
In 2017, Ontario restaurant chains will be required to post calorie counts on their menus. The big question is whether it will matter.
Waxing nostalgic for an obsolete technology that's become a booming business.
The most popular health-related topics Canadians searched, tweeted and posted about in 2016.
A study found that people who shave or wax their nether regions have an increased risk of herpes, HPV and syphilis.
A new study found people who used an activity tracker lost fewer pounds than those who didn't — but there's a caveat.
Consumers have been warned against eating dips with best before dates up to and including Jan. 23, 2017.
One of Canada's favourite celebrity chefs makes a case for cooking slow and steady.
A recent study found readers outlasted those who didn't read by nearly two years. But does reading alone impact longevity?
Many pulled out of the study after experiencing acne, pain and mood swings, forcing researchers to end it early.
The ability to forgive yourself and others can result in improved mental and physical health, a new study says — but there's a major caveat.
On Wednesday, pop-ups in Toronto and Vancouver doing their best impression of the Gilmores' favourite hangout, Luke's Diner, treated fans to a free caffeine fix.