Changes ahead for Ontario College of Pharmacists' Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism examThe Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism exam in Ontario will change as of February 2023. Case report: two-step TB testingWith the many students coming into his clinic for immunizations, Dr. Robert Dickson encounters an interesting TB skin test result. Alberta replaces chief medical officer of health who oversaw COVID-19 pandemic Premier Danielle Smith announced on her first day in office a month ago that Dr. Hinshaw would be replaced. A simple approach to improving gestational diabetes management Study shows patients on simple insulin regimen experienced improvements in all primary measures. Public Health Agency of Canada says flu epidemic has begun as rates rise The agency's FluWatch report says Canada has now entered a flu epidemic, which is declared most years after the threshold of a 5% positivity rate is surpassed. Nose swab may help predict which children will have worse outcomes from RSV Gene activity indicates greater damage to the cells lining the nose; correlates to longer PICU stays. Amazon plans new virtual care offering based on messaging Amazon Clinic will operate in 32 states and provide virtual care for more than 20 common health conditions, such as allergies, acne and hair loss. SickKids study uncovers 134 genes linked to autism The study, which was published in Cell, is the largest whole genome sequencing study for autism in the world. Antibiotics can stop bleeds in people taking low-dose aspirin Peptic ulcers commonly caused by H. Pylori infection. Has respect between doctors gone with the wind? Specialists depend on referrals. If we, family doctors, says Dr. Jabir Jassam, acted together we could do something about disrespectful specialists. First Previous 815 816 817 818 819 Next Last