The Tullio phenomenon is a rare vestibular condition where loud sounds or pressure changes in the ear trigger sudden dizziness, nystagmus, and loss of balance. Although uncommon, it can severely disrupt everyday life, and many Canadians who experience these episodes go months or even years without a correct diagnosis because symptoms often mimic psychiatric or […]
Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common nutritional conditions affecting Canadians of all ages, occurring when your body lacks enough iron to produce healthy red blood cells. Without sufficient red blood cells, your organs and muscles are starved of the oxygen they need — leaving you feeling exhausted, weak, and unwell. Health Canada […]
The causes of dizziness range from minor triggers to serious medical conditions — and almost every Canadian has experienced that unsettling spinning or swaying sensation at least once. Dizziness is not a disease on its own but rather a signal from your body that something else needs attention, making it essential to understand what may […]
Moles on skin are small, pigmented spots that nearly every Canadian has — most people develop between 10 and 40 over their lifetime. They form when melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigment, grow in clusters rather than spreading evenly across the skin. While the vast majority of moles are completely harmless, understanding what they […]