Frostbite and Hypothermia: First Aid Guide for Canada
Frostbite and hypothermia are two of the most dangerous cold weather threats Canadians face every winter, and both can develop far …
Registered Dietitian · Canada Health Journal
Dr. Linda Chen is a registered dietitian and PhD in Nutritional Sciences from the University of British Columbia. With expertise in clinical nutrition, sports dietetics, and gut health, she has worked with leading Canadian hospitals and sports organizations. Dr. Chen is a member of Dietitians of Canada and regularly contributes to national nutrition policy discussions.
Frostbite and hypothermia are two of the most dangerous cold weather threats Canadians face every winter, and both can develop far …
Frostbite symptoms can appear quickly when skin and underlying tissue freeze during prolonged exposure to extreme cold. In Canada, …
Heat illness happens when your body cannot cool itself down fast enough in hot or humid weather, and it affects thousands of …
Cold allergy, medically known as cold urticaria, is a skin reaction that occurs when your skin is exposed to cold air, cold water, …
Prostatitis symptoms can range from painful urination and pelvic discomfort to fever and sexual difficulties, making it one of the …
Thyroid and weight gain are closely connected, and millions of Canadians suspect their thyroid may be behind unexplained changes …
An enlarged prostate is one of the most common health concerns affecting Canadian men over the age of 50, yet many do not fully …
Acute prostatitis is a sudden bacterial infection of the prostate gland that causes severe urinary pain and can make you feel …
Thyroid disorders are among the most common health conditions affecting Canadians today, with millions of people across the …
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting Canadian men, with thousands of new cases diagnosed each year across …