OB-GYN patient complaints up 29% over previous year: Ontario’s patient ombudsmanComplainants detailed experiencing a lack of responsive care to factors such as history of sexual assault, pregnancy complications, miscarriages and difficult births. ‘Nature of Things’ looks at how parenthood changes men’s brains and bodies with ‘Dad Bods’The episode titled ‘Dad Bods’ takes viewers across Canada and around the world to look at social and scientific elements of fatherhood. Poor sense of smell is a marker for a mortality risk in older adults Neurodegeneration and frailty are key mediators in this association between olfactory deficits and mortality risk, according to a Swedish study. Muscle-building supplements, steroids and performance-enhancing substances A pharmacist’s guide to efficacy, safety, diagnostic evaluation and harm reduction counselling. My descent into pickleball My 40-year squash career had come to an end, but I am now in heaven playing pickleball. The run that remembered me In a borrowed bib, Dr. Ginevra Mills discovers that sometimes healing isn’t about pushing harder, but about simply moving forward. A link between ultra-processed foods and increased risk of depression? A study found the association was particularly notable among young adults aged 18 to 34. Your darker skinned patients still need to wear sunscreen Yes, white people are overall more likely to get skin cancer compared to Black and Hispanic people. But Black and Hispanic people are less likely to survive the most dangerous kind of skin cancer—melanoma. Alzheimer's disease disrupts a lot of social-cognitive skills—but empathy stays strong according to new research Researchers analyzed changes in three aspects of social cognition among those with dementia: emotion recognition, theory of mind and empathy. It’s time to dive into pharmacogenomics Here’s why pharmacists should lead the way in the emerging field of precision medicine. First Previous 33 34 35 36 37 Next Last