What your patients are reading – week of March 27, 2017 Colorectal cancer becoming more common in younger patientsScreening guidelines may need to be revisited, researchers suggest Self-Care and Wellness: Tummy troubles Self-care options for functional gastrointestinal disorders. How friendly is your community to new doctors? Woman says reporting failure cost husband his life to cancer and killed insurance claim Overdose crisis in British Columbia taking toll on physicians Fecal transplants send ulcerative colitis into remission Patients use enemas to administer the multi-donor mixture themselves 5 tips for integrating an anticholinergic burden assessment of older adults into daily practice Evaluating anticholinergic burden in clinical practice to minimize patient risk. Treating rosacea: Effective management may require a combination of therapies Britain honouring the bravery of doctors who rushed to the defense of terror attack victims The first doctor on the scene was an off-duty junior doctor who heard the victims screaming First Previous 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 Next Last