Canadian researchers pinpoint top 9 prescribing cascades in older adults Lead a multidisciplinary panel to identify clinically important cascades consistent with potentially inappropriate prescribing. Hypertension linked to cognitive declineTaking hypertension medication slows the pace of decline, researchers say. Being a physician entrepreneur Dr. Teresa Purzner: building success through the power of collaboration. Younger age of diabetes diagnosis linked to greater rates of cardiovascular outcomes, mortality When compared to non-diabetics, the gap in incidence narrows with advancing age of diagnosis Driving and Dementia Roadmap assists doctors New resource helps physicians, patients and their families navigate decisions around driving and dementia. Normal tension glaucoma linked to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease Large Taiwan study shows those with glaucoma 52% more likely to develop Alzheimer's 'I could have had more time if I had more help': Winnipeg woman chooses MAiD after insufficient home-care supports Sathya Dhara Kovac, a Winnipeg woman who choose to have a medically assisted death because she couldn't get the level of home care supports she needed, has re-opened discussions about disability supports and MAiD. Musings on aging Among the ferns and foliage, Dr. Gary Kinney welcomes the aging process—including the liberation of logic. What's new about the benefits of walking? Dr. Noorali Bharwani looks at how many steps it really takes to gain all the health perks of walking. Acetaminophen use during pregnancy associated with sleep problems in offspring Study adds to possible concerns. First Previous 61 62 63 64 65 Next Last