The power of touchAs Dr. Gary Kinney points out, even our ancestors had an unabashed appreciation of the value of touch. Concussion history linked to hypertension in retired football playersThe greater the number of head injuries the greater the risk. Meet Margaret Wing Get to know the CEO of the Alberta Pharmacists' Association. Finding your Niche: Making an impact in diabetes care As these two pharmacists prove, there are still many gaps worth filling in current care for diabetes patients. Importance of romantic exclusivity trumps sexual exclusivity: new Canadian study Just 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 control A new study found the association occurred for both men and women. QUIZ: Romance, sex and how they affect your patients over their life stages With Valentine's Day upon us, test your knowledge about romantic partnerships and sex. Is anybody certain about anything anymore? As knowledge keeps changing, Dr. Gary Kinney questions whether our certainty does too. Poll: Do you abstain from alcohol? If so, does it affect the way you counsel patients about alcohol? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Dying to be seen: Why women’s risk for heart disease and stroke is still higher than men’s in Canada Heart and Stroke Canada has released a new report for Heart Health Month in February. It highlights several disparities women continue to experience in the prevention and treatment of heart attack and stroke, in comparison to other Canadians. First Previous 47 48 49 50 51 Next Last