Passing the smell test
Romantic love skews heterosexual females’ ability to sniff out potential partners, McGill postdoc’s study finds
Romantic love skews heterosexual females’ ability to sniff out potential partners, McGill postdoc’s study finds
Depanneurs are peculiar stages for the drama of life. If you’ve been in one, you’ve been in 20, but everyone has a favourite. There is… Read More »All hopped up: The wide world of deps
What: The frittata (tatata). How much:$2.59 for a carton of large eggs, plus whatever fillings you want. Why: Because the most important meal of the… Read More »Friends with food: How to make breakfast for champions
A look at men’s intimate sexual relations with their dolls
Gay and bisexual African-American men are least likely to be screened for colorectal and prostate cancer
Making the case for sex as artistic expression
Ever been intrigued by the thought of brewing your own beer, but turned off by the “science” or intimidated by foreign words like sparge and… Read More »All hopped up: Home sweet homebrew
Decoding a new study which links coffee, breast size, and breast cancer
What: The gift that keeps on giving, ‘til it’s gobbled up of course – our Out-of-the-box Cake. How much: $5-10 (if you have none of… Read More »Friends with food: How to bake outside the box
Kelly Symons navigates the road from career woman, to single student mother
It is generally accepted that higher incomes are associated with better health outcomes; as far as mortality goes, it isn’t hard to make the connection… Read More »In search of Montreal’s greener side
Beyond the aesthetic consequences of ugliness
As wool socks and long johns are awakened from their summer hibernation and seeing your breath becomes as familiar to the eye as 4:30 p.m.… Read More »All hopped up: A winter wonderland of beer
November takes on a hairy challenge, for a good cause of course
Winstone Zulu is one of the world’s leading HIV/AIDS activists. A native of Zambia, Zulu was diagnosed with HIV in 1990. After a period of… Read More »Overlapping epidemics ignored: Zulu