Meet neffy: Health Canada approves epinephrine nasal spray for anaphylaxisThe first needle-free epinephrine treatment for severe allergic reactions could be on the market in Canada as soon as this summer. Kids with movement and communication challenges use new brain-computer interfaceTech from Calgary company allows these disabled children to control lights and other things. In praise of books From Tsundoku to truth: Why the weighted page wins in a world of digital noise. Shortages of drugs for people with arthritis causes stress, long-term behaviour changes and more: new report Study from the Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance highlights systemic challenges impacting Canadians with arthritis. Health spending and other highlights from P.E.I.’s latest budget Healthcare spending is projected to rise by 14.2% to $1.4 billion. Some babies requiring surgery in Regina now to go to Saskatoon: health authority The rules came into effect earlier this month, and Dr. Mike Kelly, the head of surgery at the Saskatchewan Health Authority, says it applies to newborns, premature infants and medically complex babies. Donor milk may be as effective as maternal milk for preterm infants’ respiratory health Study finds similar outcomes between mother’s milk and donor milk, with both outperforming formula in reducing respiratory-related hospital visits. A plea for global empathy When politics obscures human suffering, our shared humanity must be the bridge that mends a fractured world. Could a cholesterol drug prevent first heart attacks in diabetes patients? Study finds evolocumab lowers first heart attacks and strokes even in patients without known atherosclerosis. People knew I was going to medical school before I did This, my long and fulfilling career, was not an inevitability—but really the result of a chance meeting, a mentoring relationship and luck. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last