So-called toddler milks are unregulated and unnecessary, a major pediatrician group saysThe drinks, which are touted to parents on TikTok, in television ads and on other sites, often contain added sugar and salt. ‘Massive opportunity’ for pharmacists to increase uptake of a whole bunch of vaccines: studyPharmacists could increase the uptake of vaccines by adding screening questions to their booking systems, new research out of the University of Waterloo says. People who use alternative medicine more likely to embrace risk and distrust science A study published in PLOS One found nine traits of people more likely to use risk-associated alternative healthcare. Could probiotics play a real role in ameliorating major depressive disorder? Pilot study looks at acceptability, tolerability and estimated effect sizes on key clinical outcomes. Drug used in diabetes treatment Mounjaro helped dieters shed 60 pounds, study finds By comparison, a group of people who also dieted and exercised, but then received dummy shots, lost weight initially but then regained some. Complication during childbirth: How to advise women who are at risk of recurrence Study shows women who suffered cardiac complications during their first delivery were most at risk for experiencing a second delivery with serious consequences. What’s the healthiest place in Canada? And how can you tell? It depends on the factors you measure. Men need to be aware of lifestyle factors that could affect fertility: researchers This lack of knowledge often results in the burden of male fertility falling on women, who are subject to invasive assisted reproduction procedures. Should patients with psoriasis be screened for CVD? Study shows impaired microcirculation in the heart, even in patients with no CVD symptoms. Study finds withdrawing less blood for ICU lab tests reduces patient strain, waste The study notes 90% of blood collected by a standard test tube—which can draw up to six millilitres—is not needed and wasted. First Previous 77 78 79 80 81 Next Last