The long march toward gender equity in medicineOn International Women’s Day, we should celebrate that the medical profession is beginning to be more reflective of the population that we serve CME conflict of interest: A burning question rises from the ashesThe decision to participate in industry-funded CME is rarely black and white Crippling expectations driving burnout for FPs Editorial: Welcome to Season Two This year the new Medical Post will continue to look at core physician issues. Up first: Burnout How do you balance medicine and your personal life? Federal funding addresses gender violence, senior falls, healthy living Managing young women at high risk of heart disease Deaths from heart disease have decreased in recent decades, but these decreases have not occurred in women younger than 50. I have made a decision I have changed many positions over the years, but this time feels different Researchers uncover new links between heart disease, stroke and cognitive impairment People with heart failure were 2.6 times more likely to experience vascular cognitive impairment Food Guide must be devoted to Canadians’ health, not commercial interests Two crucial next steps so the new Food Guide can really help Canadians eat better First Previous 95 96 97 98 99 Next Last