The risky doctorWe crave security but we can’t try new things without risk—so how to strike the balance? The invaluable skill of regulating yourselfRuminating over a stressful event is like holding your hand on a hot burner. Why do we do that? And how can we stop? How the health of your gut microbiome can affect your skin There is increasing clinical evidence linking changes in the composition of the gut microbiome to the development of various skin diseases. Study examines insomnia prevalence and use of sleep aids among adults in Canada Results show a high prevalence of insomnia in Canada and widespread use of various medications and substances to manage it. Essential exposure: The case for mandatory palliative care clinical rotations Death and dying, being inherent to life itself, must be discussed openly rather than shrouded in morbid mystique. Detecting type 1 diabetes Much of the focus for proactive treatments for patients with diabetes has been on type 2 diabetes. But what can be done for patients at risk of developing type 1 diabetes? POLL: Would you give up autonomy for standardized, unified provincial digital tools? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Case report: Just eczema? A case makes Dr. Bob Dickson ponder how many old home remedies may actually be exacerbating or causing some medical problems. Are you making the top clinical mistake? Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes writes that maybe the biggest mistake is losing friendship with other physicians. Manitoba government lowers age for self-referral breast cancer screening Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the minimum age for self-referrals will drop to 40 by December 2026. First Previous 57 58 59 60 61 Next Last