The truth will set you free . . . from bad food, at least Advice on caring for patients near deathEnd-of-life care can be emotionally draining and plagued with uncertainty. These tips can help you and your patients cope Promoting healthy lifestyles Time to provide the ‘dental asphyxia’ Not so fond memories of a different time in medicine Use HbA1c to diagnose diabetes, U.K. expert says Glycated hemoglobin is reliable, and more practical than traditional tests Practice Notes: A horse is a horse, unless, of course . . . Column to tackle efficiencies, fees Advice on ‘functional food’ may get patients’ attention Dietitian offers quick tour of ingredients that may get patients excited about healthy eating Investigate and treat South Asians aggressively Watch for the telltale signs of double chin and ‘buffalo hump,’ researcher advises Long-delayed Ont. hospital opens After waiting through more than a generation of racial tension, bureaucratic frustration and less-than-ideal health care, local townsfolk here have a new hospital. First Previous 1482 1483 1484 1485 1486 Next Last