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Drum therapy finds a new rhythm

Drum therapy finds a new rhythm

Nervous, proud, low, loved - those are some of the words pinned on the wall at the Victoria Mental Health Centre, where 11 people have gathered for group drumming.

How we grow out of our creativity

If you ask a kindergartner to tell you a story, chances are you'll hear a nonsensical and fabulous tale.

Family 4-1-1: An image problem

Hate your body? Don't pass those negative feelings on to your children
Five back-to-school tips

Five back-to-school tips

Start of year can be stressful for parents and children alike

Spend time with kids - not money

Competition with other families fuels overspending on children

Teens do their speeding online

Teenagers talking about speeding these days are more likely to be referring to their phone and Internet connections than cars.

Obstructed blood flow can cause pain in leg

Dear Dr. Donohue: Since January, when I made a New Year's resolution to be more active, I have been walking daily, seven days a week. In the past month, I have pushed to walk farther and faster.

Heart disease in family? Beware

If you have a relative who died of heart disease before age 60, your own risk of early heart trouble is higher as well, a study involving millions of people in Denmark over three decades has determined.

U.K. research questions tougher tests for old drivers

Elderly drivers are no more likely to die on the road than those in their 20s, according to a U.K. study that looked at fatal road accidents over a 20-year period.

Alzheimer's drug helps a little

New treatment appears to slow decline for patients with mild form of disease