Antibiotic use in infants may be linked to development of celiac disease in childhoodStudy finds early exposure to systemic antibiotics might be a risk factor for celiac disease UofT report provides a snapshot of the state of family care in TorontoThe findings reflect what is being seen across Canada: a high prevalence of modifiable risk factors and mental health issues Both sides now What I learned transitioning to specialty care after decades as a family doctor Regular use of glucosamine for osteoarthritis may lead to reduced risk of cardiovascular events UK study finds habitual glucosamine use lowers risk of cardiovascular events by 15% Online access to results: Don’t hate the patients, hate the game Family doctor gets three-year suspension for taking nude photographs of female patients A family doctor in Montreal was given a three-year write-off for taking a photo of a patient's vulva without her knowledge and attempting to take a picture of another patient's breasts with a smart phone. Case report: A cosmetic problem Case study: Licorice tea causes hypertensive emergency in patient Healthy eating obsession can be a sign of mental health struggles: study Orthorexia tends to go overlooked because many people with the condition are physically healthy, even though they may be suffering psychologically N.S. government breaking the back of primary care With new legislation, N.S. is creating an adversarial relationship between doctors and allied care providers, and patients will lose out because of it First Previous 598 599 600 601 602 Next Last