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Canadian Student’s Groundbreaking Discovery Could Stop Spread of Cancer Cells

A Canadian student has made a groundbreaking discovery that could represent a major milestone in the fight against cancer. Caitlin Miron, a PhD student in Queen’s University’s chemistry department, has identified a chemical compound that has the potential to prevent the metastasis of cancer cells. This compound, which Miron describes

Apparently, Cheating Men May Have a Certain “Look”

Anyone who has experienced the “joy” of being cheated on knows that the discovery of such behavior (whether a one-night stand in Vegas or a full blown affair) is pretty much the worst feeling in the world. If you’ve been burned in the past, odds are, you’ve not only developed

Taking Time Off to Deal with Mental Health is Courageous, Not a Copout

Thankfully, we are more open about mental health issues than ever before. Fuelled by powerful campaigns like Bell Let’s Talk and the “coming out” of celebrities with their mental health struggles (everyone from Prince William to Kristen Bell have been vocal with their struggles as of late), the long-held stigma

Reality Check: Alzheimer’s Can Hit People in their 40s (yes, really)

By now, most of us have experienced the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease as we’ve watched our loved ones mentally slip away from who they once were. To call the experience a painful one is a major understatement. For most of us, our experience with the disease involves elderly grandparents.

Did you Hear? Science Says Gossiping Could Be Good for You

Rumour has it that gossiping may actually be good for you. While typically viewed as destructive and reserved for the feeble-minded, new research shows that gossiping may not be completely negative. In fact, it may actually promote some healthy behaviours. As Quartz reports, a new study published in the medical