New tool to help recognize common prescribing cascadesTool is designed to combat polypharmacy, especially in the elderly. Dr. Gigi Osler appointed to Senate Former CMA president will represent Manitoba. Canada to close borders to dogs from more than 100 countries over rabies concerns The move has been met with fierce opposition from some animal rescuers and advocates. Kale fail: Study examines fetal facial expressions after exposure to different flavours 3D ultrasounds showed researchers how fetuses' facial expressions changes when their mothers took capsules containing different foods. A birthing perspective Even when he’s in the periphery, Dr. Gary Kinney explains why experiencing birth is an unparalleled journey. Paxlovid: Some medical professionals eager to see criteria expanded The criteria for Paxlovid prescription remain rather strict, but now that availability has increased, should they be relaxed? Evidence-based suggestions to promote antibiotic stewardship in dermatology Strategies healthcare providers can use to reduce the development of antibiotic resistance in common dermatologic conditions. Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linked A number of scientists have wondered if aluminum, a vaccine additive that has been used for decades, had a role in allergies and asthma in children. Pandemic spurred exodus of Ontario family doctors, study indicates About 3% of family doctors across the province—385 doctors—stopped practising between March and September 2020. Alzheimer’s might not be primarily a brain disease. A new theory suggests it’s an autoimmune condition. In July 2022, Science magazine reported that a key 2006 research paper, published in the prestigious journal Nature, which identified a subtype of brain protein called beta-amyloid as the cause of Alzheimer’s, may have been based on fabricated data. First Previous 823 824 825 826 827 Next Last