UBC researchers create oral insulin drops for diabetesThe needle-free alternative is a mixture of insulin and a cell-penetrating peptide that's absorbed into the body after being put under the tongue. Is mental illness contagious?What? Of course not! This has been scientifically proven in the last century . . . hasn’t it? Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Try the gym and weight-resistance training Physiologist Dr. Marcas Bamman says age-related decline in strength comes from putting too few demands on the body rather than too many. QUIZ: Do you know what actually contains gluten? If you have patients with celiac disease or a gluten allergy or intolerance, how do you counsel them about dietary concerns? Lindsay Dixon launches AI-powered search engine for pharmacists The search engine, Medlume, summarizes and cites key studies in topic areas, and it only returns results from PubMed. Manitoba doctor who sexually assaulted patients could face lengthy prison term Some victims, whose names are protected under a publication ban, told the sentencing hearing the assaults left them with long-term anxiety and fear. Thousands of doctors go on strike in England a week before the U.K. general election The five-day strike by junior doctors shines a spotlight on the troubles besetting the chronically underfunded National Health Service. Hurry up! Report highlights long wait times between Health Canada approval of new drugs and when they appear in provincial drug coverage Canadian patients wait a very long time, much longer than in other developed countries, before being able to access new treatments, notes the Conference Board of Canada. Migraine prevention should include CGRP-targeting therapies as first-line agents Prior failure of other migraine preventive treatments should not be required before using CGRP-targeting therapies for migraine prevention. Ringing an alarm: Predicting osteoarthritis before the onset of pain, damage to joints The presence of certain proteins could act as an alarm signal announcing the disease before it reaches the acute phase. First Previous 110 111 112 113 114 Next Last