Lifestyle
Reader's Digest Canada
Sewing Change
The Moccasin Project teaches students about Indigenous child welfare and inspiresthem to take action
3 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
A Leader Looks Back
Former Prime Minister Jean Chrtien on advising Justin Trudeau, tiring of Trump and telling his tales
2 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
How To Tell If You're Self-medicating
Know the signs and how to address them
3 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
The Quest To Buy Less
Sick of acquiring scads of stuff?You have options, from bartering andrepairing to making do with what youalready own.
5 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
The Peaceful Soldier
In 1952, Alphonse Pelletier was ready to leave Canada toserve on the battlefields in Korea. What he wasnt willing to dowas carry a gun.
8 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Kitchen Confidential
The Great Canadian Baking Show host Dan Levy on oven drama, queer characters and working with his dad.
2 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
6 Lifestyle Factors That Increase Your Risk Of Osteoporosis
You Don’t Move Enough “Bone is a living tissue,” says Gareth Sneath, a physiotherapist with the Orthopaedic Therapy Clinic in Toronto.
2 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
The Waiting Game
What I was really doing when I texted, “Be there in five!”
2 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Celebrate Your Difference
How to turn prejudice into pride.
4 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Welcome To Keno City!
A tiny gold–rush relic 470 kilometres from Whitehorse has 20 residents, two bars and a pizza joint. It’s also the site of one of the territory’s most passionate feuds.
4 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Healing Hemorrhoids
How to prevent and treat those pesky piles.
2 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
13 Things You Should Know About Food Poisoning
1 It’s impossible to tell whether beef is ready by looking at it.
2 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Talk The Talk
Keep your emotions in check Think like a negotiator Read body language Avoid snap judgments Really listen.
4 min |
September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Discrimination Can Raise Blood Pressure
UNFAIR INTERACTIONS CAN gradually get under your skin—and into your veins.
2 min |
April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
My Charmed Life
As a professional magician, when I pull off the perfect trick, the audience’s wonder and joy is no illusion.
9 min |
April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
Sound Advice
How to protect your hearing.
2 min |
April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
When Fentanyl Works
Having terminal cancer means managing pain carefully and consistently. And it means taking a dangerous opioid that has long improved the lives of people like me.
10 min |
April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
What's Wrong With Me?
THE PATIENT: Kurt*, a 66-year-old living on a pensionTHE SYMPTOMS: Unpredictable episodes of airway swellingTHE DOCTOR: Dr. Anette Bygum, dermatologist at Odense University Hospital in Denmark
3 min |
March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
Calling For Equality
Feminist Michael Kaufman on the benefits of diversity hiring, pride for our prime minister and why patriarchy hurts men, too.
2 min |
March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
Mealtime Mistakes
Five cooking habits that could be costing you essential nutrients, tricking you into overeating—or even making you sick.
2 min |
March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
Do Not Cross
How to set—and maintain—boundaries in your relationships.
5 min |
March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
World Of Medicine
The first medication developed specifically to prevent migraines
1 min |
December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Wish Lists
Dayna Robinson, the coordinator of Canada Post’s Santa Letter Writing Program, on popular toys, requests for peace and the meaning of Saint Nick
2 min |
December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
What's Wrong With Me?
Symptoms
3 min |
December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Ready To Party?
What you need to know about social anxiety and surviving the holiday season
4 min |
December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
RD Recommends
Our top picks in TV, books and movies
2 min |
December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
7 Surprising Ways Cold Weather Helps Your Body
Colder temperatures can help you think more clearly.
2 min |
January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
Shaping A Better World
Designer Karim Rashid on objects that improve lives, his best-selling trash can and his hope for a more colourful future
2 min |
January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
News From The World Of Medicine
Having alcohol in your system hampers your ability to think straight.
1 min |
January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
I Survived A Shark Attack!
An Australian spear fisherman battles a dreaded great white
8 min |
