Brain’s role in obesity a new focus for researchOur brains may reset their controls to accept a higher level of fat as being a new normal Intensive diabetes control does not help the brainNo cognitive benefit seen by targeting HbA1c less than 6.0% Resynchronization added to ICD does not benefit all patients RAFT results showed overall survival gains, but not in those with atrial tachyarrhythmias Atypical antipsychotics in children and youth: guidelines for monitoring and managing adverse effects From 2005 to 2009, antipsychotic use in children and youth increased by 114%. The Medical Post Table of Contents - November 22, 2011 print edition Leadership learning that fits Find the healthcare education program that’s right for you Half of elderly admitted to hospital are malnourished Ongoing study also showed older patients less likely to miss meals in hospital due to tests, but problems arise when back home Living benefits: a prudent safeguard against unexpected woes These policies ensure that illness does not affect your ability to generate income and that you can access extra care needed LETTER: Postgrad story contained errors Two nights to remember Dying patients, disparate mentors, vastly different learning experiences First Previous 384 385 386 387 388 Next Last