Why I resigned from the Government of Canada’s Expert Panel on Medical Assistance in DyingI believe that the Expert Panel was over before it started. New Montreal clinic will be part of Quebec network studying long COVID, Lyme diseaseHospital officials say they are hoping the clinic will respond to a growing need and ensure that those experiencing the illnesses get the best treatment possible. B.C. offers doctors new pay model, including $135,000 raise, to target health crisis One in five B.C. residents don't have a family doctor and the compensation model aims to recruit and retain more family doctors. Fruits and veggies contribute to greater response to biologics in IBD patients Meat, whole grain fibre, dairy associated with lower drop in inflammatory markers. Climate Changed: Canada's health system isn't ready for new reality, say doctors Montreal family doctor Claudel Petrin-Desrosiers sees climate change as an all-encompassing “risk amplifier.'' Room for improvement: Global Self-Care Readiness Index ranks Canada fifth out of 10 countries According to the 2022 Global Self-Care Readiness Index, Canada is behind other countries in taking advantage of self-care opportunities. Because your pet's not your patient: Pharmacist gets suspended and hit with fine and costs Nova Scotia pharmacist Connie Gault was also sanctioned for prescribing drugs for family members. CFP announces this year’s Innovation Fund recipients Researchers will explore interventions in heart failure and Parkinson’s among other initiatives. Shhh! We’re operating: Quiet ORs lead to better behaviour in kids post-surgery The study was part of a larger project investigating various aspects of noise levels in the OR on factors such as adverse events as well as patient well-being. A connection between antihistamines and opioid overdose? Recent findings from a CDC report suggest diphenhydramine—the active ingredient in many common antihistamines—may be a hidden risk. First Previous 828 829 830 831 832 Next Last