Is it OK to use the term ‘neurospicy’ when talking about autism and other neurodivergences?But before we use a term, we should look at how it came to be and what it means to people. Adverse drug events in outpatient settingsADEs in the outpatient setting are common, occuring in approximately 5% of patients. Of these, 22% are considered preventable. Standing desks are bad for your health—new study A new study from Australia involving over 83,000 participants found that prolonged standing may not improve heart health and could even increase the risk of certain circulatory problems. Eggs in B.C., Ont., Man., recalled over salmonella concerns The agency says the recall covers Compliments, Foremost, Golden Valley Eggs, IGA, no name and Western Family eggs. Dutch GPs have their own guidelines system Part 2 of a 4 part series: Care is based on protocols from the Dutch college of GPs. POLL: Do you have a billing fee code on your wish list? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Antihypertensives and eczematous dermatitis Rates of eczematous dermatitis have been increasing among older adults. Do Canadians need to balance between winter sunscreen vs. need for vitamin D? But how much of an issue is this in the winter months? Toronto conserving rabies vaccine supply due to provincial shortage The health agency instructed doctors Thursday to start rationing the city’s remaining supply. U.S. FDA issues new warning for RSV vaccines Arexvy and Abrysvo Either vaccine may slightly increase the risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome within 42 days of administration. First Previous 45 46 47 48 49 Next Last