Paxlovid doesn’t appear to impact Long-COVID symptomsWhile the drug aims to help clear the virus faster and reduce acute symptoms, there isn't a clear connection between that reduction and fewer instances of Long-COVID, one study has found. Case report: A red itchy rash everywhereA 23-year-old woman presented at a walk-in clinic with a peculiar rash that had emerged four days after a brief period of nasal congestion. New free guide to feeding patients with celiac disease 'We did a global scan but found very few fully comprehensive, all-in-one training resources for gluten-free food service in healthcare.' Hate salad or veggies? Just keep eating them. Here’s how our tastebuds adapt to what we eat It’s an unfortunate quirk of evolution that vegetables are so good for us but they aren’t all immediately tasty to all of us. Case report: Ringworm? Working in a walk-in clinic offers a unique perspective on medical care compared to family practice—as seen with a child's persistent rash Sask. docs ratify new agreement with province The agreement introduced a new payment model and creates permanent virtual care codes, among many other updates. Manulife to cover specialty drugs at any pharmacy following backlash Manulife Canada chief executive Naveed Irshad says the company listened to concerns expressed by patients over the past week. As investors pile into psychedelics, idealism gives way to pharma economics While psychedelics are still illegal under U.S. federal law, companies are jostling to try and patent key ingredients found in magic mushrooms, ayahuasca and other substances. COVID-19 reinfection rates high among people who are homeless, Toronto study says The researchers followed 381 homeless people who had previously been infected with COVID-19 for about a year. Company behind lab-grown milk protein eyes Canadian animal-free dairy market Health Canada also says this protein ‘is no different in nutritional value compared to whey protein from cow’s milk.’ First Previous 527 528 529 530 531 Next Last