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Coach MacLeod diagnosed with breast cancer at 43

Ottawa Charge head coach Carla MacLeod shares her breast cancer diagnosis at age 43, dispelling myths about the disease. Her team rallies with support as she plans to continue coaching.

Key Exercise Windows for Brain Health Revealed

New research identifies crucial periods when physical activity most significantly impacts cognitive function during midlife. Discover how timing your workouts could protect brain health.

Colon cancer survivor becomes inspiring calendar model

Aaron Miller, an Edmonton colon cancer survivor, shares his inspiring journey of becoming a calendar model at 52, proving that life after diagnosis can be vibrant and empowering for others facing similar battles.

Food for Thought: How Diet Impacts Mental Health

Discover how nutritional psychiatry links your diet to mood and anxiety. Learn which foods boost mental wellness and how the gut-brain axis works. Start your journey to a healthier mind today.

Legacy Donors Protect Canada's Critical Habitats

Discover how Nature Legacy Society members are creating lasting conservation impact through planned giving. Join the movement protecting Canada's wildlife and habitats for generations.

Study: Adolescence lasts until age 32

A groundbreaking Cambridge study reveals the human brain has five distinct developmental phases, with adolescence extending into our early 30s. Discover what this means for understanding human maturity.

Kelsie Snow on continuing Chris's ALS legacy

Kelsie Snow opens up about her late husband Chris Snow's battle with ALS and her mission to continue his legacy of hope within the ALS community. Read their inspiring story.

Breakthrough in aggressive brain tumour treatment

Canadian and U.S. researchers achieve major breakthrough in treating aggressive brain tumours using innovative portable ultrasound technology. Learn how this could revolutionize cancer care.

Ringette celebrates 50 years in Fredericton

Fredericton's ringette community celebrates 50 years, tracing the sport's journey from when 'team sports for girls were unusual' to a multi-generational family tradition.

5,000 steps a day helps keep breast cancer away

New research reveals walking 5,000 steps daily significantly reduces breast cancer recurrence risk and improves survival outcomes for Canadian women during and after treatment.

Windsor Mayor Wins Prostate Cancer Battle

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens shares his emotional journey to being declared cancer-free after prostate surgery, urging men to prioritize regular health screenings.

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