COVID-19 vaccinations greatly reduce the risk of lasting respiratory and mental-health problems, but for many patients who got...
Study published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine says suicide mortality rate is lowest in Canada in more than...
Scientists are split on the question of whether it’s easier to rebuild lost muscle than it is to gain it in the first place
June 20: Until now, the sought-after Pfizer vaccine has been the most widely available in Canada. That’s about to change: Over...
Vaccinating at least 90 per cent of eligible Canadians against COVID-19 could tip the balance against new, more infectious variants much better than the 75-per-cent...
Since last spring, front-line professionals have been chronicling the pandemic in a Globe and Mail series that ends on an optimistic note as more British Columbians...
Cases continue to drop in both provinces, but discovery of coronavirus variants in Canada causing concern
Universities and colleges pivoted to online learning after the COVID-19 pandemic touched down in Canada last spring, but some students still live on campus and...
People who endure the chilliest climes, from Inuit and ice-swimmers to pioneers of physics and climatology, say a little discomfort is a small price to pay...
When Canada unplugged support for its pandemic alert system last year, it was a symptom of bigger problems inside the Public Health Agency. Experienced scientists...