9 signs of inflammation in the body. Could an anti-inflammatory diet help?A look at the impact of anti-inflammatory diets on rheumatoid arthritis, dementia and depression Put your own oxygen mask on firstRecently, I have reevaluated what I want personally and professionally. I’m far less motivated by status, ego, and income. I’m content with small pleasures and having control over my time. I get more pleasure from the work I do than before. Physical activity may protect women from Parkinson’s disease too Results based on E3N cohort, a large French study that has been following 100,000 women since 1990 The obesity epidemic is fueled by biology, not lack of willpower The brain wants us to eat as much as we can because it thinks it’s helping us survive, and it has the power to overwhelm our best intentions. An interview with a tremor Two years after his diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease, retired family doctor Mark Wise sits down to talk it out with his own tremor. It’s not just about caffeine: How coffee affects the brain Caffeine doesn’t wake you up as much as drinking a cuppa’. More needs to be done to support clinician safety and mental health Nearly half of Canadian physicians and nurses say they are at an advanced stage of burnout, so what are we going to do about it? Know a doc who'd be perfect for our 'Life in a Day' series? Do you know of an MD we should profile? Are you curious about the day-to-day of a particular specialist? Do you, yourself, wish your medical colleagues better understood how you structure your time in your practice? Seasonal affective disorder’s less-known summer sister Some physicians think that summer SAD may affect as many people as the winter version. Are kidney stones sweet on sugar? Increased consumption many lead to increased risk. First Previous 38 39 40 41 42 Next Last