Screening tool improves kids' cancer symptomsStudies show tool developed by pharmacist and oncologist is significantly reducing symptom burden. The science of happinessUp until recently, most research of the past century has been dominated by studies focused on people struggling with negative emotions. It’s only in recent decades the science of happiness has really exploded. Alberta Premier Smith willing to use the notwithstanding clause on trans health bill A provincial law will ban doctors from providing gender-affirming treatment such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy for those under 16. Study shows antipsychotic meds in nursing homes make residents worse Canadian researchers found significant worsening of behaviours after medication use. Amphetamines: Critical dose identified that increases risk of psychosis The risk of psychosis increased by 81% in individuals with ADHD taking doses of more than 30 mg of amphetamines, U.S. study showed. A ‘Second Chance’ for brain injury patients BC pharmacy owner donates $100,000 to café that helps survivors Death and dying: what do young doctors need to know? Dr. Hector Baillie writes how nowadays, the role of the doctor has become further removed from one-on-one compassionate care. Quiz: Caring for patients after their bariatric surgery Test your knowledge of post-operative care for patients following bariatric surgery. Stories of physician philanthropy Oh! the places you’ll go and the difference you’ll make. Advice on donating when you can enjoy it and donating to your workplace. OMA launches new confidential peer support program for physician mental health The program is comprised of 25 physicians from various specialties, who can be reached for emotional support or guidance, where appropriate. First Previous 19 20 21 22 23 Next Last