Amp it up: Seniors may not be getting enough of certain nutrients by following Canada's food guideA McGill study suggests more specific guidance is needed on nutrition for certain subgroups of the population. The holy grail of patient careIf you know the story of knights seeking the grail, you'll know the lesson Percival learns the hard way by failing to ask awkward questions. Should you take the (cold) plunge? What are the intense temperatures of increasingly popular Nordic spas actually like—and what do they do for our health? Think you’re good at multitasking? Here’s how your brain compensates—and how this changes with age When tasks become complex or energy-demanding, like driving a car while talking on the phone, our performance often drops on one or both. Here’s why. Case report: Almost gone but concerning A patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic discovers a lesion that's unrelated to his initial concerns. FDA go-ahead to allow Canadian drugs to be exported to U.S. causing worry Joelle Walker, vice president of public affairs for the Canadian Pharmacists Association says the decision is not great news for Canada. Is this common cold virus plus rheumatic disease a recipe for long COVID? Previous infection to another coronavirus may weaken immune response. Third child under 10 dies of complications linked to influenza in B.C. Thursday’s report says cases of influenza are rising in B.C., along with RSV, while hospitalizations and deaths linked to COVID-19 have decreased since early November. Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for use in pregnancy to immunize infants Pfizer says the vaccine, called Abrysvo, is also approved for adults aged 60 and older. The bad side of good cholesterol Study finds association between high HDL and increased dementia risk. First Previous 182 183 184 185 186 Next Last