Ophthalmic antibiotics speed recovery in children with acute infective conjunctivitisA randomized controlled trial, systematic review and meta-analysis examine the efficacy of ophthalmic antibiotics in children with acute infective conjunctivitis Can't care for kin: Alberta doc hit with suspension and costs for treating family membersDr. Nirupa Srikisson also admitted to three charges involving improper access to the medical records of patients who were not in her care, according to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. Negative, unintended consequences of Ontario’s spring fee deal Dr. Matthew Schurter has concerns about the new fee-for-service cap on in-basket family practice billings in Ontario. Normal tension glaucoma linked to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease Large Taiwan study shows those with glaucoma 52% more likely to develop Alzheimer's Editorial: The Money Issue The case for national licences (and how Australia did it). Small but mighty? Dr. Gary Kinney ponders the merit in being a shrub amidst the tall trees of the world. Practicing pediatric medicine on the real thing: program lets medical students interact with kids and families Dalhousie University’s Parent Tot program gives students a chance to learn skills before entering clerkship. Why does family medicine matter? As Dr. Alykhan Abdulla explains, it’s the inherent power to accompany patients on their life’s journey—and reap all the benefits that entails. Aspirin may benefit people with elevated lipoprotein-a (Lp(a)) Recognized as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, there are no approved therapies. POLL: Have you had an injury or health issue from administering vaccines? Giving injections day-in and out within a compressed period can lead to health issues such as repetitive strain injuries. Has this been a problem for you, or is it something you’re worried about? First Previous 953 954 955 956 957 Next Last