by Jasmine Ryu Won Kang | 31 Mar 2025 | Health and Wellness, Music, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Musical artists all over the world suffer from depression and other mental health problems. Can the music industry help them? Three musicians. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s global news service. It is through...
by Julia Yarkoni | 27 Mar 2025 | Health and Wellness, Media Literacy, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
We know that consuming a lot of sugar is bad. But what can be wrong with sticking to carrots and celery? A salad bar. (Credit: Rudisill from Getty Images Signature) This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s global news service. It is through articles...
by Gene Gibbons | 5 Mar 2025 | Decoder Replay, Health and Wellness, Politics
The idea of setting aside land back in 1872 has spread into a movement across the world. When a nation creates a national park, it is a gift to the globe. Yellowstone Falls in Yellowstone National Park. (Photo by Gene Gibbons) Editor’s note: In February 2025,...
by Maggie Fox | 18 Feb 2025 | Decoders, Health and Wellness
For decades, doctors have worried about bird flu becoming a global pandemic. With cases now in the United States, is it time for the rest of us to worry? A chicken looks on. (Credit Furbymama from pixabay) This article was produced exclusively for News Decoder’s...
by Norma Hilton | 17 Feb 2025 | Culture, Health and Wellness
Across the world, people have questions neither science nor religion can answer. That’s where the so-called pseudosciences come in. Detail of astronomical dial and zodiac on the Zytglogge clock tower in Bern, Switzerland. (Credit: BGStock72) This article was...
by Dylan Carlson-Sirvent | 12 Feb 2025 | Decoder Replay, Health and Wellness
During the Covid pandemic, nations realized they needed to work together to keep their people safe. That’s where the World Health Organization comes in. A worker in Dubai prepares a package of healthcare materials from the World Health Organization for Ukraine,...
by Ferrukh Faruqui | 3 Feb 2025 | Economy, Health and Wellness, Human Rights, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows, Women
Some believe the business of surrogacy commodifies women. Does everyone have the right to a biological baby or does surrogacy violate the rights of the child? 3D image of a human fetus inside a womb. (Credit: digitalgenetics/Getty images) This article was produced...
by Christianez Ratna Kiruba | 27 Jan 2025 | Environment, Health and Wellness, India, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows, World
Almost 60,000 die from snakebite each year in India, but only one facility is producing the venom needed to make the antivenom. A herpetologist milks the venom out of a snake at Kenya Snakebite Research and Intervention Centre (KSRIC) in Nairobi, Kenya, 5 April 2024....
by Haley Davis | 6 Jan 2025 | Culture, Health and Wellness, Indiana University, Media Literacy, Student Posts, Technology, Youth Voices
It is difficult to turn away from our devices and even harder to turn them off. But if you can, your brain will thank you. Illustration by News Decoder After hours of mindlessly scrolling on Instagram Reels and clicking through Snapchats, I noticed a feeling of...
by Liana Hwang | 1 Jan 2025 | Decoder Replay, Health and Wellness, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
The past year was so stressful, we all need to take a breather. Funny thing is, that’s just what the doctor has ordered. A path through a redwood forest in Northern California. Photo by Marcy Burstiner Editor’s note: Coming into 2025 made us think about...