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- 6/1/2025
Refresher on catatonia: An oft-forgotten but common disorder
With high morbidity and mortality, prompt recognition is important, and treatment can be straightforward and effective. - 5/29/2025
Ow, ow, ow! A refresher on plantar fasciitis
Icing—the right way—and treating the whole body can help patients get back on their feet. - 5/25/2025
Trust funds: Should they be part of a physician’s financial plan?
Depending on your goals and circumstances, a trust could be part of your financial plan to care for minors or other dependents. - 4/28/2025
A connection between snoring and diabetes? How proper sleep slows progression of gestational diabetes to type 2
Women who slept less than six hours combined with regular snoring had the highest risk of diabetes progression, study finds. - 4/1/2025
Is chocolate really an ally in diminishing the risk of type 2 diabetes?
Research suggests bioactive compounds in chocolate may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. But not all chocolate offers the same benefits. - 3/27/2025
QUIZ: Testing your knowledge of plantar fasciitis
The incidence of plantar fasciitis rises during spring and summer seasons. What do you know about this common cause of foot pain? - 3/23/2025
DOs and DON'Ts of physician will-planning at any age
Even young physicians need a will. From naming an executor to avoiding pitfalls, here are the basics to ensure you're getting it right. - 3/17/2025
And everything in between
As part of a series of first-person true stories written by physicians, Dr. Yoel Abells wonders at the circle of life and his fortune at seeing it up close. - 3/11/2025
At this Quebec pharmacy, a robot named Nova can help you find what you need
This robot has been turning heads in Laval, Que., as it greets and guides customers through the aisles. - 3/10/2025
Concentration issues, bereavement, bad luck: Pharmacist justifies dosing errors
The Montreal pharmacist pleaded guilty to errors in the dosage of two prescriptions, including one for methadone, for which a patient was sent to hospital.