COVID-19 activity showing early signs that it may be increasing, new PHAC data saysMcMaster University immunologist Dawn Bowdish says the XBB family, an offshoot of Omicron, is dominant in Canada right now. Bacteria in the intestines linked to lupus nephritis flare-upsWhile further studies are needed to fully understand the relationship between lupus and gut microbiome, results will help identify biomarkers. Medical memology: Does Selena Gomez remind you of any of your colleagues? The entire internet seems suddenly obsessed with a new cozy picture of singer Selena Gomez. Are kidney stones sweet on sugar? Increased consumption many lead to increased risk. Diabetes Canada issues position statement on do-it-yourself automated insulin delivery Healthcare providers should discuss all available treatment options that have evidence of benefit with individuals living with type 1 diabetes, including DIY options. Manitoba docs ratify new agreement, some issues ‘not fully addressed’ says Doctors Manitoba president The new agreement features new funding to the tune of 268 million to be divvied out over the next four years. How many primary care prescriptions are never filled? A new study published in the CMAJ investigated primary nonadherence to these medications to try and uncover the rates and reasons behind it. Quebecers no longer seeing doctor assisted deaths as exceptional, says oversight body Quebec is on track to finish the year with 7% of all deaths recorded as doctor-assisted. Neighbourly Pharmacy to use Pharmapod medication-incident-management solution The cloud-based medication incident-management solution offers real-time analytics and aggregated, anonymized incident data that can be shared. ‘A tool to aid with mundane tasks’: Pharmacist uses AI to develop machine learning tool The tool streamlines the inquiry search process using natural language processing. First Previous 408 409 410 411 412 Next Last