Is post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis due to ‘immune exhaustion’?Formerly called chronic fatigue syndrome, diagnosing post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis remains a challenge. Medical libraries are essential. So why are we imposing cuts on them?If you still envision libraries as rooms filled with books, it’s time to embrace the 21st century. Eight ways healthcare professionals should create safe spaces for patients: ISMP Canada Patients need inclusive healthcare spaces that are psychologically safe, the organization says. Circumcision has protective effects against HPV in men Protection may extend to female partners, suggesting prophylactic potential. What specializing emergency care for seniors looks like It’s time for it—and Toronto’s University Health Network is leading the way. B.C. moves to accelerate process for thousands needing a family doctor While nearly 410,000 people have been connected to a physician since 2018, there are another 310,000 who remain on the Health Connect Registry. New guidelines for oral immunotherapy for food allergies Recommendations will help doctors prepare families who plan to build up their child’s tolerance by gradually introducing small amounts of allergens. As federal budget approaches, putting healthcare money to work is what Canadians want and need: CMA Dr. Kathleen Ross, CMA president, calls for solutions like team-based care, pan-Canadian licensure and a national health workforce strategy. Time-delayed pharmacy safes immediately reduce robberies The implementation of time-delayed safes in all Ontario pharmacies has had an immediate effect. Burnout: Why don’t family doctors just cut back their hours? Cutting back hours as a family doctor results in a cascade of negative consequences, argues Dr. Nadia Alam. First Previous 139 140 141 142 143 Next Last