Quiz: How much do you know about chocolate?Test your knowledge on the health effects of chocolate. Pharmacare not the top health priority for most Canadians: survey The survey reveals greater support for allocating funds towards reducing surgical wait times (36%), building more long-term care homes (32%) and expanding mental health services (30%). Being overweight impairs the immune response against COVID-19 Excess weight alters the immune response after infection, but not after vaccination, study shows. Zonnic: best-in-class nicotine replacement therapy or big tobacco’s latest ploy? Zonnic nicotine pouches only started being sold in mid-October, but they’re already controversial, with the Health Minister and health organizations coming out against them. Their maker says they're being unfairly defamed. ChatGPT is mostly wrong in answering drug questions, study shows Almost three-quarters of drug-related questions that pharmacists reviewed were wrong or incomplete. Can I have a word with you? Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year is "authentic.” Here Dr. Howard Goldstein offers up suggestions for the medical word of the year. No increased risk of suicide or psychiatric conditions in isotretinoin users A new review and meta-analysis suggests that isotretinoin may actually lower the risk of suicide attempts two to four years following treatment. What does weight-inclusive healthcare mean? A dietitian explains what some providers are doing to end weight stigma. Obesity management: Stopping tirzepatide leads to substantial regain of weight But initial weight reduction with tirzepatide is maintained and augmented with ongoing treatment. Breast cancer survivors may not need so many mammograms after surgery, U.K. study suggests Yearly screening is meant to monitor whether cancer has come back. All that testing causes anxiety for patients and costs money. First Previous 43 44 45 46 47 Next Last