Inside an Addict’s Mind

08/29/2021 Delphine Caubet 0

Can someone ever stop being an addict? Can a former addict limit their drug taking to simply recreational use? After you’ve stopped using, do you spend the rest of your life still craving your drug? By Delphine Caubet I met with Sylvain, a former addict […] See more

Isolation Kills Men

08/22/2021 The Social Eyes 0

There is nothing new under the sun: boys have always learned to repress their emotions in order to live up to gender stereotypes. “A boy never cries. Be strong!” is an example given by journalist Liz Plank in her book For the Love of Men. […] See more

Resilience in Adversity

08/16/2021 The Social Eyes 0

Sickness, accidents, mourning: all part of life. How can we confront the storm and learn to live again when these challenges shake our daily life? One young Quebecker, Juliette Décarie, tells her story of fighting against the odds. An inspiring message that may help you […] See more

The Eyes: a Tool for Detecting Autism?

08/13/2021 The Social Eyes 0

Will it one day be possible to detect autism in the first months of life simply through visual contact? Given that autistic troubles are defined by social communication problems, more and more researchers are convinced that autism is detectable quite early in life simply by […] See more

Fear in the Belly

08/08/2021 The Social Eyes 0

Imagine your heart suddenly starts to beat quickly – too quickly. For no apparent reason. You find it impossible to lower it back to its normal rhythm. You’re short of breath. The ends of your fingers are numb. You’re convinced you’re having a heart attack. […] See more

Eat Well on Very Little Money

08/06/2021 Delphine Caubet 0

How to eat well on $600? With the high cost of rent these days, it’s tough to provide balanced, healthy diets. And what about families where one or both parents work and they still find themselves below the poverty line… By Delphine Caubet Despite these […] See more