5 tips for helping patients make informed decisions about menopause hormone therapyClinical pearls you can use in your practice now. Northern Ontario School of Medicine receives 'ground breaking' donationThe Northern Ontario School of Medicine received a $1 million donation from the Slaight Family Foundation to support 40 BIPOC women medical students who live in Northern Ontario. A life in the day: Dr. Erin Luxenberg When providing care at a Cree community in northern Quebec, Dr. Luxenberg shares a home and weekly potluck dinners with the other doctors there. No increased risk of congenital anomalies from statin use during pregnancy Taiwan study helps answer some safety questions. Alberta pharmacy offers human milk for newborns by prescription A pharmacy in Jasper is offering pasteurized donor breast milk for new babies through a human milk bank. Breaking up is hard to do: Study suggests living alone, failed relationships linked to inflammation in men A study from Denmark found that men who had multiple break-ups and lived alone have higher concentrations of biomarkers of inflammation. Study finds 15-fold increase in maternal deaths related to chronic hypertension Worrying trend seen over the past 40 years with chronic hypertension, older maternal age, obesity to blame. Women with vascular issues at higher risk of cognitive decline than men Study finds greater declines in memory, language, and attention while men have decline in language scores. Mammograms and boosters a bad combo: Ontario doc reminds patients about potential for swollen lymph nodes The doctor notes the rule of thumb to wait six weeks doesn't apply if the mammogram is for diagnostic purposes as opposed to a routine check. How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected abortion care in Canada Pandemic-related travel restrictions and facility closures initially jeopardized access to abortion care. However, the pandemic has also become a catalyst for more accessible ways to deliver abortion care. First Previous 63 64 65 66 67 Next Last