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- 7/5/2026
What to consider about prescriptions of Lecanemab for early Alzheimer’s
CMAJ authors provide decision-making pathway to help clinicians weigh benefits and risks and engage with patients and caregivers. - 6/22/2026
BPH care moving beyond watchful waiting, lifelong pills and invasive surgery
New guidelines and therapies are reshaping benign prostatic hyperplasia care, putting bladder health, sexual function and earlier intervention into sharper focus. - 5/13/2026
Refresher: How to recognize and treat exertional rhabdomyolysis
More common during hot weather and after very intense exercise, ‘rhabdo’ has been reported to be on the rise in parts of the country. - 5/5/2026
Infants on caffeine: Should they be sent home?
A European survey highlights wide differences in discharge approaches, as clinicians here and abroad revisit how long—and where—to treat apnea of prematurity. - 5/3/2026
Alcohol misuse: Updated guidelines aim to make screening easier, more effective
Updated from 2023, the CMAJ guidelines emphasize a practical approach to early screening and detection and productive provider-patient conversations. - 4/28/2026
St. John’s wort revisited: What clinicians should know now
Research suggests benefits in mild-to-moderate depression, but medication interactions limit its role for many patients. Lower-dose formulations may reduce risk. - 4/26/2026
Topical Steroid Withdrawal: distinct condition or diagnostic grey zone?
While some view it as a social-media-driven phenomenon, TSW is typically reported after prolonged use of moderate to high-intensity topical corticosteroids for eczema. - 4/20/2026
When things go wrong: Experienced physicians on what really drives medico-legal risk and how to minimize it
The physician-patient relationship can begin to unravel in small, easy-to-miss ways. - 4/20/2026
Solve my problem: How do I catch up when clinic falls behind early in the day?
We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! - 3/23/2026
Brief sleep-like brain activity may help explain attention lapses in ADHD
Even while awake, ADHD brains can slip into brief episodes of ‘sleep-like’ activity during demanding tasks, leading to more mistakes.