Top 5 takeaways for MDs: Incorporating the Olympic spirit into our medical practiceThe Olympics may be over for this round—but there are many lessons we can take from them to apply in practising medicine. The patient doctor: Leaving my MRI distraction playlist behindClinical guidelines feel awfully different when you're the patient being subjected to them, rather than the MD using them. ‘The docs don’t have a lack of customers’ The way politicians talk about pharmacist prescribing misses the point, argues Dr. Marina Malak. Mpox has been declared a public health emergency in Africa. What is the WHO doing? The U.N. health agency said there have been more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths this year, which already exceed last year’s figures. ‘Can’t we get this over with?’ The case occurred pre-MAiD but it still stays with Dr. Romayne Gallagher for it explored a matter of meaning. Toronto Public Health urges vaccinations for at-risk residents as mpox cases rise It says that as of July 31, a total of 93 cases have been confirmed this year, compared to 21 confirmed cases reported for the same period last year. ‘Nothing compares to what I experienced at the Olympic Games’: Doctor reflects on her work at the Olympic village’s mental health zone For five days, Dr. Mélissa Généreux worked in a place where athletes could refocus and recharge. Let’s help grow more intergenerational connections Three experts argue we need to foster more intergenerational connections across the country. Tech launches coaching business for aspiring RPhTs Founder Simran Bal aims to support RPhTs, particularly those preparing for their licensing examinations. Why the ‘Western’ diet is bad for the gut and how other diets compare A person’s gut microbial diversity is connected to their health in innumerable ways—and the typical ‘Western’ diet sees a ‘marked reduction’ in that diversity. First Previous 33 34 35 36 37 Next Last