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  • Filling the fitness gap—strategies for health-conscious pharmacists

    For pharmacists battling burnout, incorporating movement into daily routines can be transformative, with strong evidence supporting its benefits.
    Manjit Hansra3
  • When power and ego soar too high

    Dr. Jabir Jassam offers up some words of support for Canada.
    Dr. Jabir Jassam - headshot
  • The hygiene hypothesis

    The immune system is incredibly complex—as are the reasons why certain cohorts are more likely to develop asthma, allergies and autoimmune disorders.
    Dr. Kim Alexander
  • Thanks for the memories

    Memorization may be tedious, but it’s part of what makes us human, says Dr. Stephen Starr as he reminisces about the mnemonics he met along his medical education.
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  • Catgut and toothpaste

    Reviewing the ponderous list of U.S. goods on which Canada has imposed retaliatory tariffs, many health-related things pop out, and raise questions about how this new economic context will impact care in Canada.
    Martha Porado smiles gently
  • An act of kindness

    ‘I looked at my patient. The narcotic was working. Thankful for my small hand, I reached into the uterus and felt along the half-contracted wall. I found what I was looking for.’
    Dr. Perle Feldman
  • Life after licensure: The first steps on my pharmacist journey

    Join new practitioner Andrew Tu as he shares his experiences beginning his career as a community pharmacist. ‘I finally made it: all the studying and preparation over the past four years has paid off. Today, I am the pharmacist in the dispensary.’
    a man standing in front of a building
  • Case report: Measles?

    When something's in the news, patients (especially young parents) can get fixated.
    Fair-skinned baby with rash on legs
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