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'The nurses and PSWs were amazing, and the food wasn’t bad either'
Beverly McKnight underwent surgery at hospital following cancer diagnosis then developed C-difficile infection.
How our childhood affects our health in adulthood and what to do about it
World renowned addiction specialist, Dr. Gabor Mate speaks about how the cost of hidden stress can affect us later in life.
Ebola – Just another emergency in a far-off land… that cannot be ignored
Concentrated efforts are underway in the Congo, where the disease is currently spreading. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “12 new cases of Ebola are reported every day in the DRC, and it has the potential to spread very quickly.
Sex, power, and influence
Thanks to #METOO, women in sports, boardrooms, and those just living their everyday lives, women, girls, boys and men have finally found the courage to report the sexual abuse that has wrecked parts of their lives.
A mass shooting along Toronto’s Danforth – How do we begin to heal… again?
Many thought that Toronto would never be the same after the Toronto Van Attack just a few months ago. Now we’re asking all over again, as many of us ask God, “How can we heal? How could something this tragic this happen… again?”
A mother shares the horror of losing her daughter in hopes of helping others
It’s called, “Child Hot Car Death,” and “Forgotten Baby Syndrome,” a phenomenon known to affect a part of the brain that forgets about leaving a child in a car.
Opioids and Heroin: A Mother Speaks About Her Daughter’s Addiction
Carol Victor is a mother whose 34-year-old daughter has been addicted to opioids for many years. It tore their family apart. Is there still hope? Here’s part of her story…
Caroline Myss' New Book Asks: What's Your Archetype?
Five-time New York Times bestselling author Caroline Myss's new book, Archetypes: Who Are You? is an enthralling and complex read.
The Latest in Mammogram Technology
If you Google the words, "mammograms suck" or "I hate mammograms," you'll find a long list of whining, griping, funny and sometimes poignant accounts of this nasty, yet necessary female procedure.
Physician is part Jewish mystic, part gynecologist
In 1994, Dr. Alvin Pettle began to learn to disentangle himself from ego – no small feat for anyone, let alone a popular, in-demand physician.
Smashing stereotypes
What is life like for teenage Muslim girls growing up in predominantly Judeo-Christian North America? The answer can't be found in the mainstream media.
Humanity tells stories
If you have a story you want to share with your key publics, let me help you write it.