How smoking cessation in heavy smokers affects future cardiovascular riskStudy examines time course of cardiovascular disease risk reduction after smoking cessation National pharmacare will save money and livesCoverage for essential and effective medications would be the “ounce of prevention” that is worth a pound of cure in our cash-strapped Canadian healthcare system Study links diet high in ultra processed food to increased odds of chronic disease Ultra-processed foods accounted for an average of 47% of daily calories consumed by Canadian adults Regular use of glucosamine for osteoarthritis may lead to reduced risk of cardiovascular events UK study finds habitual glucosamine use lowers risk of cardiovascular events by 15% Case study: Licorice tea causes hypertensive emergency in patient Techs a key component of weight-loss program 'You've never seen a patient like me before' Most of us are aware of personality Types A and B—but I'd like to propose a new personality type which may look very familiar The never-ending learning curve In medicine, we’re constantly adjusting to changing standards of practice, but figuring out how much to change how fast is its own challenge Quebec physicians vote to give nurse practitioners long sought authority to diagnose Nurse practitioners will soon have the authority to diagnose common health problems as well as six chronic health conditions Women's heart attack symptoms are different, and clinical care must catch up During a heart attack, women are more likely to present without pain, or with uncharacteristic symptoms. First Previous 24 25 26 27 28 Next Last