Importance of romantic exclusivity trumps sexual exclusivity: new Canadian studyJust in time for Valentine's Day, a vast online survey questioned what people find most important in intimate relationships. Your love is sweet—but not too sweet! Study finds those living with a partner have better glycemic controlA new study found the association occurred for both men and women. Yes, masks reduce the risk of spreading COVID, despite a review saying they don’t Here are some reasons why the conclusions of this Cochrane Review are misleading. Manitoba clinics can get extra pay for staying open longer under new plan The government is also providing funding for 40 new undergraduate physician-training seats. CPhA: Our 2023 priorities Shawn Bugden, the current chair of the Canadian Pharmacists Association, sets out the association’s roadmap for the year ahead. Injectable biomaterial targets damaged organs and enhances tissue repair Human studies could begin within a couple of years. The science of holding your breath: How could Kate Winslet stay underwater for over 7 minutes in Avatar 2? It’s a remarkable feat; anyone (including professional freedivers) would acknowledge that a breath hold over seven minutes is extremely difficult. Severe lack of research on cancer in Black communities in Canada: study Currently, there are no data on how 15 of the most-prevalent cancers in Canada affect Black communities. Study finds opioid tapering may have unintended negative healthcare consequences Tapering is associated with more emergency department visits and hospitalizations, fewer primary care visits and reduced medication adherence. ‘Vulnerable and manipulated’: Five-year suspension for doctor who had three-year affair with patient Dr. Jean-René Pierre, who retired from practice in December 2021, was also the family physician for the patient’s mother and former spouse, according to the Collège des médecins du Québec. First Previous 370 371 372 373 374 Next Last