
Men and family planning: studies from 23 African countries reveal gaps in what we know
When people think about family planning in Africa, they often picture women visiting clinics, women making decisions, and women bearing the responsibility. Yet family planning affects both men and women. How is male...

Family doctor crisis: 7 options to find the physicians Canada needs
Canada faces a massive shortage of physicians. According to recent reports, Canadians require about 23,000 family doctors to meet current and emerging needs. In the absence of effective solutions, mayors and municipal...

What Elio can help teach us about eye patching, stigma, and the developing brain
Disney Pixars latest film, Elio, follows a familiar-sounding character, a lovable and imaginative young hero who dreams of finding a place where he truly belongs. But amid the colour and chaos of the films outer space...

Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists
If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think youre stepping on dead leaves, twigs and soil. In reality, youre walking over a vast underground patchwork of fungal filaments, supporting life above ground....

Fewer people doesn’t always mean better outcomes for nature – just look at Japan
Since 1970, 73% of global wildlife has been lost, while the worlds population has doubled to 8 billion. Research shows this isnt a coincidence but that population growth is causing a catastrophic decline in biodiversity....

Why the l-carnitine sport supplement is controversial
Sport supplements are hard to get away from if you like to exercise regularly. Even if youre not interested in them, theres a good chance your gym will have posters extolling their virtues or your sporty friends will want...