Kidney disease affects an estimated 4 million Canadians and can develop silently over months or years — often without noticeable warning signs until significant damage has already occurred. Your kidneys perform vital functions every day, filtering roughly 180 litres of blood, removing waste, regulating blood pressure, and producing essential hormones that keep your body in […]
ADHD symptoms affect hundreds of thousands of children and adults across Canada, making attention deficit hyperactivity disorder one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions in the country. ADHD changes how the brain manages focus, impulse control, and activity levels. It usually begins in childhood but often continues well into adulthood. With early recognition and the […]
ADHD in adults is far more common than most Canadians realize, and it goes well beyond the childhood stereotype many people still hold. Left unmanaged, adult ADHD can quietly erode your relationships, career performance, self-esteem, and overall emotional well-being, often for years before it is ever identified. How ADHD in Adults Affects Your Emotional Health […]
Renal tubular acidosis is a rare but serious kidney condition where the tubules inside your kidneys fail to remove enough acid from your blood. This causes acid to build up, disrupting essential functions throughout your body. The condition affects both children and adults in Canada and is frequently misdiagnosed due to its overlapping symptoms with […]