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Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Get Smart! - 13 Things Dentists Want You To Know

You only need to floss the teeth you plan to keep! Patients who don’t floss are missing out on cleaning over a third of the surface of their pearly whites.

2 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

A Cabin In The Wild

When enthusiasm for home improvements is trumped by opinionated birds and the force of nature

3 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Critical Thinking

Coping with negative feedback means knowing which words to learn from, and which to ignore

5 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Music Therapy

Jim Lowther pairs members of the military with guitars to combat PTSD

3 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Woman Of Influence

Activist and feminist Judy Rebick on childhood abuse, her personal #MeToo and where the women’s movement goes next

2 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Hydrated And Healthy

The benefits of drinking enough water

2 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

The Importance Of Iron

Tracing the connection between the mineral and our well-being

2 min  |

July/August 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Canada's Greatest Pets 2019

We asked readers to tell us why their beloved beasts deserve to be counted among the country’s finest. Here are some of their stories.

5 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

After I Died

Seven years ago, I was killed in a collision with a freight truck. It took 125 strangers, my husband and the words of a Nobel Prize winner to bring me back.

9 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

ED Solonyka's Big Dream

For almost two decades, the Sudbury geologist chronicled Canada’s roadside attractions. Now friends and fans across the country are building on his legacy.

7 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Whispers Of The Wild

Searching for quiet in Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park.

2 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Money Talks

Discussing finances with friends, family and co-workers is a minefield, but if done right, it benefits everyone.

4 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Can We Save The Mountain Gorilla?

Deep in the forests of Central Africa, a group of wildlife vets— including Canadian Emily Denstedt— is working to bring the great apes back from the brink of extinction.

7 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Kitchen Appliances, Explained!

Blenders and broilers are designed to be easy, but you still need the proper techniques.

2 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Karate For All

Martial-arts teacher Brendan Breen adapts his classes to better serve students living with disabilities.

3 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

In Other Words

How my family and I carved out a place in the supermarkets and classrooms of this new country.

4 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Feeling The Tension

How to accurately measure your blood pressure.

2 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Canada's Greatest Pets

Whether our animals are petite or prodigious, bright eyed or bushy tailed, effortlessly obedient or charmingly mischievous, their quirks are whatmake them special. We asked our readers to tell us why their beloved beasts deserve to be celebrated as our countrys finest.Here are some of their stories.

4 min  |

November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

RD Recommends

Our top picks in books and movies

2 min  |

November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Fibromyalgia Explained

Why doctors are finally paying attention to it

2 min  |

November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Safety Measures

Vancouver community advocate Sarah Blyth is helping to curb drug-related deaths

3 min  |

June 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Royal Watching

Historian Carolyn Harris on Prince Harry’s wedding, the Queen on TV and the family’s changing attitudes

2 min  |

June 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Warts And All

How to get rid of these unsightly skin growths

2 min  |

June 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Master Chef

How Jean Paré, author of the Company’s Coming books, taught our country to cook

5 min  |

June 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

What's Wrong With Me?

VICTORIA GREW UP having headaches but always attributed them to motion sickness (if she was in a car), lack of food (if she had skipped a meal) or stress. Based on that history, she wasn’t surprised when, during her second day of undergraduate studies in August 2010, her head began to pound.

3 min  |

April 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

A World Of Worry

What you need to know about anxiety.

8 min  |

July/August 2017
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

The Art Of Being A Good Person

How to lead a moral life.

4 min  |

July/August 2017
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Party Planner

The best ways to spend a very special Canada Day.

2 min  |

July/August 2017
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Dozing Demands

How much sleep do we really need?

2 min  |

July/August 2017
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Taming The 'What Ifs'

We may not be able to run away from our worries, but how do we keep them from running our lives? In a bid to manage the agonizing, we asked a handful of experts for tips on how to get a grip.

8 min  |

October 2018