Contraception and sexually transmitted disease (STD), in this day and age, are not uncommon terms among young men and women in Canada,
Cholera remains a major public health problem in many developing nations. Areas with large cholera epidemics include Bangladesh, India and countries in
Vol II: Bringing Birth Home: An Analysis of Inuit Birthing Practices and Policies
Inuit birthing practices changed dramatically following first contact with European colonialists in the 16th century. Since then, the Canadian government has played
“Green2015: A Plan for the First 500 Acres” is a proposal project in Philadelphia created by PennPraxis, looking to convert 500 acres
Developing countries around the world are rapidly undergoing economic transition, resulting in increasing urbanization and rural-urban migration. Urbanization is linked to direct
As antibiotics began treating a widening range of formerly fatal infectious diseases in the 1960’s, the medical community grew progressively more complacent.
Recent and even controversial findings give an astonishing glimpse into the future of research, prevention and potential cure for breast cancer Professor
There is a world where “points” become synonymous with “kills”, where these points are ones sole source of veneration, and existence atrophies
When I started volunteering at St. Mary’s Hospital two years ago, I was placed in the outpatient department. Most of my job
If Vodka cost a dollar fifty a dollar fifty for half a litre, how much of it would you drink? In Russia,