New tool assists with individualizing first-line antidepressant therapyAntidepressant Decision Support Tool is designed to help prescribers and patients engage in shared decision making to optimize antidepressant treatment in acute depression. Nunavut has new chief public health officerDr. Michael Patterson, the outgoing chief officer of public health, is going back to full-time hospital work. Trudeau expresses support for Chinese protesters as show of dissent roils Beijing Crowds in China angered by the controls have called on leader Xi Jinping to resign in the biggest show of public dissent in decades. Caring for kids: Whose business is it anyway? Quebec's decision to move pediatric primary care away from pediatricians to FPs is creating even more challenges. Do types of delivery have an impact on a child’s response to vaccination? New study reveals that how a baby is delivered may impact the immune response due to the development of the intestinal microbiota. Surgeons work by flashlight as Ukraine power grid battered Dr. Oleh Duda was in the middle of a particularly complicated surgery at a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, when he heard explosions nearby. Strong RSV vaccine data lifts hopes after years of futility Vaccinating moms-to-be was nearly 82% effective at preventing severe cases of RSV in their babies’ most vulnerable first 90 days of life. Improved consolidation therapy for lung cancer New immunotherapy combinations improve clinical outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer. What is the real impact of routine childhood immunization on reducing preventable diseases? Sustaining high immunization coverage rates is key for lasting impact, study shows. Alberta not proceeding with Premier Smith's bill to protect COVID-19 unvaccinated Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is rolling back on a promise to introduce legislation this fall that would have outlawed restrictions on people not vaccinated against COVID-19. First Previous 394 395 396 397 398 Next Last