Patients inform new ‘map’ for healthcare transformation—now our policy makers just need to listenBeing lost in the woods is not a pleasant experience. Being lost with others, though, with a common plan, can be comforting. POP QUIZ: Hypoglycemia in adults with diabetesCan you tell which of these statements is false? Bold blood moves: Students develop a device capable of ‘manufacturing’ universal donors Already recipients of three distinctions, 12 students from Laval University have developed an optimized device for combined filtering and enzymatic elimination of antigens. ProfessionSanté.ca met them. Ontario’s need for nurses, PSWs to top 33K and 50K by 2032 These are numbers, the Canadian Press says, the Ontario government tried to keep secret. Which cancers are on the decline in Canada and which are rising? A new study suggests efforts to curtail cancer are working. How techs can help mitigate climate change Pressurized metered-dose inhalers are a major culprit of medication-related emissions. SCPP establishes new award The $2,000 annual award is in memory of former registrar Ray Joubert. We looked at genetic clues to depression in more than 14,000 people. What we found may surprise you These psychiatry researchers think contrasting ‘reactive’ depression with ‘endogenous depression is far too simple. Changes and choices Change is never easy, especially when it’s forced up on us. But very often, change happens to teach us something new about ourselves. Chart it: Every. Single. Time. Take the words right out of their mouths: advice to earlier career colleagues. First Previous 449 450 451 452 453 Next Last