The power of half-assing itDr. Melissa Yuan-Innes discusses how she learned to give herself grace when the circumstances call for cutting corners. ADHD, stimulants and nutrition: What the research really says w/Annika Angelo Like almost anything these days, when it comes to ADHD and nutrition, misinformation seems to spread faster than science. Angelo is quick to clarify what the evidence actually says, and what it doesn’t. How C-reactive protein outpaced ‘bad’ cholesterol as leading heart disease risk marker Blood vessel damage from fatty and high-sugar diets leads to inflammation, which can be detected by measuring C-reactive protein. Why aging shouldn’t be classified as a disease Classifying aging as a disease would risk stigmatizing older age and exacerbating ageism. Tales of emergency rooms past I remember driving into Kitchener from Cambridge on the fourth night, wishing I was a dermatologist. POLL: Doctor, would you personally get a test for Alzheimer's disease? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Case report: Wet or dry? Recently, a fair-skinned woman presented with a very itchy bilateral palmar rash, which had begun about two months previously and was worsening. Why hasn't this changed since 2014? Ontario's latest provincial budget is on the horizon and Ontario Pharmacists Association wants to highlight this key recommendation. The illusion of control Pharmacists who succeed won't be those who resist change; they'll be the people who learned to control what they can while adapting to what they can't. Cramping their style: managing dysmenorrhea Pharmacists are pivotal in recognizing and managing pelvic pain, particularly primary dysmenorrhea. First Previous 13 14 15 16 17 Next Last