-
- Interactive waiting room

- An interactive floor keeps kids occupied while they wait at a rehabilitation hospital. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Youth mental health

- A veteran broadcaster and her daughter spoke about their mental health journey. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Vegetable gardens

- Growing your own veggies can be a tasty and healthy pastime. Pauline Chan reports on the latest green-thumb trends.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Breast cancer

- A new test can help determine which breast cancer patients will respond best to chemotherapy. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Tan-free prom

- The Canadian Cancer Society is targeting teens with a new campaign against tanning beds. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Ride to Conquer Cancer

- How do you prepare to bike 260 kilometres in just two days? Pauline Chan has some tips.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Amy Sky on depression

- The popular singer-songwriter talks about mental health and finding balance. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Non-smokers getting lung cancer

- Non-smokers are getting deadly forms of lung cancer, but why? Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Restaurant calorie labeling

- The NDP health critic is calling for restaurants to post the calorie counts of their menu items. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Mental health

- A Toronto doctor is studying how pharmacology and genetics interact to better treat mental health issues. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Ride to Conquer Cancer

- A huge fundraiser for Princess Margaret Hospital is celebrating its 5th anniversary. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Concussion guidelines

- Treatment for head injuries remains imperfect, so Pauline Chan focuses on how to prevent concussions.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Medication safety

- Spring cleaning should include your medicine cabinet, too. Pauline Chan reports on how to ensure all those pill bottles are safe.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Sick Kids fundraising

- The Hospital for Sick Children kicked off a month-long fundraising effort with help from CTV weatherman Tom Brown. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Rotavirus vaccine

- Doctors want parents to know about a vaccine for a common childhood illness, which is now covered by the province. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- School board and mental health

- The Toronto District School Board is launching a program that will connect children with Sick Kids mental health experts. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Tanning beds

- Kate Neale developed skin cancer after frequent indoor tanning, and NDP health critic France Gelinas hopes to pass a bill banning tanning beds for minors. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Youth mental health

- Following a $10-million donation, CAMH will be able to help improve mental health programs for children and teens. Pauline Chan explains.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Hope for patients

- The Princess Margaret Hospital's billion-dollar campaign could provide more effective treatment for cancer patients. Pauline Chan has the story.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- World Meningitis Day

- Tuesday is World Meningitis Day, and Pauline Chan looks at causes of the infection, which attacks the lining surrounding the brain.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Hair loss treatment

- A Japanese study using adult stem cells to counteract hair loss was successful on mice, and scientists are hoping to adapt it for humans. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Post-traumatic stress disorder

- A new way of coping with post-traumatic stress disorder is helping some police officers and former soldiers deal with the psychological stresses of their jobs. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Personalized cancer treatment

- Personalized cancer treatment is the focus of a billion-dollar fundraising campaign for the Princess Margaret Hospital, which could change care for patients in years to come. Pauline Chan explains.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Heart disease

- Italian soccer player Piermario Morosini was just 25 when he collapsed on the field on Satruday, and his death is bringing heart disease into the spotlight in northern Italy. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Salty fast food

- A new study found Canada's fast food has more salt than others. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Eating and exercise

- The Ontario Kinesiology Association is trying to help teens make smart choices about eating and exercise. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Personalized cancer treatment

- Pauline Chan looks into a billion-dollar Princess Margaret Hospital campaign to create a new standard in cancer care.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Safe injection

- Vancouver opened its first safe drug-injection site over 10 years ago and a report recommends three similar sites for Toronto. Pauline Chan explains.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- No coverage

- Mississauga woman Jacqueline Wylie was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer last October, but can't get treatment here in Ontario. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Inspiring story

- Many are watching Helene Campbell's story with interest, including other double lung transplant recipient Kim Cassar. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Cardiac rehab

- A new study shows cardiac rehab at home yields better results than heading to a clinic. Pauline Chan has the details.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Prostate cancer

- Singer-songwriter and cancer survivor Dan Hill tells men why they should get checked. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Happiness index

- Canada is one of the happiest nations in the world, according to the UN. Pauline Chan reports on who's the happiest of them all.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Living longer

- A new study shows five factors are responsible for 60 per cent of Ontario deaths. Pauline Chan has details on how to live longer.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Autism on the rise

- A new U.S. reports shows one in every 88 children has some form of autism. Why the increase? Pauline Chan has the details.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Alicia Silverstone feeding her child

- Video footage of Silverstone feeding her child like a baby bird is making waves. Pauline Chan reports on the controversy.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Active kids

- A group of Canadian doctors is issuing exercise guidelines for children under age four for the first time. Pauline Chan has the details.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Allergy season

- An early spring could signal the start to an unpleasant season for allergy sufferers. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Solution worth swallowing

- Pauline Chan looks into new research out of Toronto that may help 200,000 Canadians with disorders making it difficult to swallow.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Most beautiful teen

- A competition to find the fairest of them all gave cause for concern after hundreds of teens sent their pictures to a website. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Concussion guidelines

- New guidelines are helping family doctors find the best way to treat traumatic brain injury. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Hospital spending linked to results

- Pauline Chan reports on the results of a new Canadian study that suggests hospital outcomes improve as spending increases.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Web-based database

- Researchers will soon be launching a web-based tool to help pediatricians make more accurate diagnosis. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Daylight savings time

- Doctors say daylight savings time changes can exacerbate sleep disorders and researchers have seen a spike in car accidents after the clocks are moved forward. Pauline Chan has the details.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Teens and dating violence

- On International Women's Day, Kids' Help Phone focused on dating violence. Pauline Chan finds out how the hotline teaches teens about abusive relationships.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup
-
- Fit2Dance and the First Lady

- Fit2Dance is the first Canadian organization invited to join Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' youth fitness conference in Boston next week. Pauline Chan reports.
- Play
- Add To My Lineup