Survey looks at life with HIV/AIDSTwenty-five years after the discovery of HIV, Canadians living with the illness carry a huge stigma and social isolation, according to recent research findings. Provinces must do more to promote family medicine in med school: CFPCCollege of Family Physician of Canada’s report card has D grade for lack of progress in pan-Canadian human resource plan The Santa Claus conspiracy The euphemisms we use about death can mislead patients almost as much as telling kids that a fat guy in a red suit visits a billion homes in one night delivering wrapped, commercially available toys. Exercise is effective therapy for heart failure patients Patients in supervised sessions had lower rates of cardiovascular mortality and were less likely to be hospitalized for heart failure New guidelines for missed contraceptive doses The Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Canada has issued new guidelines for handling missed doses of contraceptives. Waiting room toys are bugged Rise in Kawasaki disease incidence likely due to better recognition of it Faster treatment best in high-risk acute coronary syndrome patients But low-risk patients can safely wait a few days if necessary Pregnant women advised to avoid flaxseed oil Clinical In Brief First Previous 2269 2270 2271 2272 2273 Next Last