Is intermittent fasting better than counting calories? Maybe not, but you might stick with itHere’s what the data we have so far tells us about this technique. Antihypertensives may increase risk of eczematous dermatitis in older adultsLarge study examines rates of eczema (atopic dermatitis) in older adults starting on various classes of antihypertensive drugs. Drug news—May 2024 A review of new launches, new indications, new dosage forms and Health Canada advisories. Steps vs. time: Which is a better metric for exercise? New study looks at health outcomes of step counts compared to time spent exercising. Phamacogenomics and MS care May 30 is World MS Day. I’d like to take the opportunity to discuss the importance of pharmacogenomics in providing complete care for patients with multiple sclerosis. Gout I got a bad strep throat, and antibiotics did the trick. Two weeks later, I awoke with a painful, erythematous, tender and swollen right forefoot. NACI says mpox and COVID-19 vaccines can be safely given at the same time The recommendation also says that Imvamune can be given at the same time as any other live or non-live vaccines. Reflections from the ER: Aleysha’s story One critical event debriefing in 35 years says a lot about the way we treat ourselves. We can do better. A Newfoundland-grown berry could be the new superfood New research shows sea buckthorn berries grown in Newfoundland are rich in polyphenols. Is triage a dead end for healthcare? The prevalence and pervasiveness of triage signals a serious imbalance in demand and supply that needs to be fixed. But triage is not the solution. First Previous 27 28 29 30 31 Next Last