Summertime skin careIncreased temperatures and adverse effects from the sun drive patients into pharmacies during the summer. Here are treatment options for some of the most common skin concerns. New Canadian guidelines for migraine prophylaxisUpdate focuses on when to initiate migraine prophylaxis, how to choose a prophylactic drug, and how long to continue prophylactic therapy. Should IBS patients go gluten-free? Expert touts results of recent Australian study suggesting some may qualify as ‘celiac-lite’ cases What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of May 28th Nurse one of 17 experts on Ontario's new childhood obesity panel Carol Diemer of the Sandwich Community Health Centre has been named to the province-wide panel to reduce childhood obesity announced by the Ministry of Health recently. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of May 21st Coffee is good for you Footprints lead the way to a small town’s recovery A champion of his adopted home, Dr. Charles Helm helped parlay a dinosaur discovery into a path of renewal for Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Reclaiming what I hadn’t known I’d lost A physician’s journey of self-discovery starts by turning down his brain so he can listen to his heart Drink coffee for a healthier liver Brew has shown benefit in cancer, hepatitis and other conditions First Previous 197 198 199 200 201 Next Last