Beating the pathologists: Predicting NSCLC brain metastases using AIThough only using a small cohort, a recent study found an algorithm was far better able to predict the likelihood of metastatic progression. Advanced bladder cancer: conjugated antibodies as a new weaponCould this treatment really relegate chemo to the background? Donepezil not associated with increased risk of proarrhythmic cardiac events Researchers say the finding could also help ease administrative burden for those prescribing this common medication for dementia. Osteoarthritis in the young: what can be done? New analyses show a rising global burden of early-onset osteoarthritis, but a program in B.C. aims to address two of the main causes. The importance of holistic recommendations as part of a patient’s treatment approach Although treatments can often seem standard and straightforward, the more we know about the patient, the better our chance of helping them to achieve successful outcomes. Poll: Do you think the new capital-gains tax increase will hurt doctors? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Diagnosing psoriatic arthritis: the sooner the better Timing is everything when it comes to avoiding needless pain for these patients. Report says Winnipeg mobile overdose prevention site exceeds expectations The mobile site saw more than double the number of visits it anticipated. Budget 2024 includes student loan forgiveness for pharmacists Canada’s 2024 budget includes expanding the Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Program to include pharmacists working in some regions of the country. What docs should know: Why wildfire smoke is a 'different beast' from other air pollution As smoky summers are deemed the new normal, physicians need to understand how wildfire smoke is different than other air pollution. First Previous 467 468 469 470 471 Next Last