Bioactive coating would increase the effectiveness of masksA Quebec-Brazilian research team has developed a bioactive coating for surgical masks that not only blocks viruses but also destroys them. Smith says it wasn’t her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor Alberta premier denies being responsible for blocking the hiring of Dr. Deena Hinshaw for a position at the Indigenous Wellness Core of Alberta Health. ChatGPT is mostly wrong in answering drug questions, study shows Almost three-quarters of drug-related questions that pharmacists reviewed were wrong or incomplete. Case report: A seasonal rash Be wary of trying new foods at holiday parties as you could be allergic, advises Dr. Robert Dickson. Respiratory coinfections less common in older children with COVID-19 But rates increase with decreasing age, putting those under 2 years of age at greatest risk of more severe illness. Can I have a word with you? Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year is "authentic.” Here Dr. Howard Goldstein offers up suggestions for the medical word of the year. Case report: Is it stretch marks? A recent patient case at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic reveals much more than abdominal stretch marks. Many Canadians have had long COVID for almost 4 years. Researchers say there’s hope Sonja Mally, a former tattoo artist in Toronto, experienced debilitating long COVID symptoms, forcing her onto government disability payments. A clearer link between RSV and childhood asthma Researchers estimate that up to 15% of childhood asthma cases could be prevented by avoiding RSV infection before the age of one. 'Not your HR police': Doctor tells employers to quit asking for sick notes 'Stop sending your mildly ill but very infectious employees to my ED for a note where they infect my frail elderly and newborn patients!' PEI emergency physician Dr. Kay M. Dingwall wrote on X. 'Knock it off.' First Previous 67 68 69 70 71 Next Last