Low-dose steroids in RA not so bad in terms of weight, blood pressureAre guidelines too cautious? The high risk of methadone: What you ought to know about OATA recent ISMP analysis of medication incidents found methadone was involved in all moderate- to severe harm cases. What can pharmacists do to reduce OAT-related risks? Celiac disease and non-celiac gluten/wheat sensitivity: What’s the difference? It’s estimated that most Canadians with celiac disease don’t know they have it. QUIZ: How much do you know about protein supplements? The market for protein supplements is huge and many of your patients take them. Test your knowledge about protein supplements. Alberta adds more flexibility for internationally educated pharmacist graduates The Alberta College of Pharmacy has changed what internationally educated pharmacist graduates (IEPGs) need to practice in the province. The cow, the health system and the future Dr. Jabir Jassam offers his perspective on policy changes leading to the decline of family medicine and the unraveling of the Canadian health system. Your pushback on pharmacists’ shortage solutions is not helping your patients: Watt Pharmacists are knocking themselves out to mitigate the impact of drug shortages for patients right now. Why are physicians giving them such a hard time? Poll: Do physicians have an ethical obligation to mask up when seeing vulnerable patients? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. A quarter of dermatology patients have anxiety disorders: study We know anxiety is more common in people with chronic health problems, and those with skin conditions are no exception. Intermittent fasting lowers HbA1c levels and reduces weight in diabetes An easier alternative to calorie-restricted diets. First Previous 163 164 165 166 167 Next Last