Nightmares could be an early warning sign of an autoimmune disease flare-up: new studyDescriptions of flare-related nightmares in the study often involved being attacked, trapped, crushed or falling. Major weight loss doesn’t do much to ease gout in patients with obesity: study Current guidelines recommend weight loss to help manage gout, but a clinical trial conducted in Denmark brings that advice into question. An imbalance in the vaginal microbiome linked to gynecological cancers Research suggests including the composition of the vaginal microbiota in a screening program to identify women at risk. Everywhere in Canada should allow pharmacy-led clinics: Neighbourhood Pharmacies Nova Scotia is leading by example—and it's success is a model other provinces should hurry up and implement, according to the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada. MD reviews: encouraging or enraging? From RateMDs to Google to patients’ social media: physician reviews are everywhere these days. How to manage patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Canadian Cardiovascular Society issues guidance on management, including use of the new cardiac myosin inhibitor, mavacamten, for symptomatic disease. A pharmacist’s dilemma Nicotine pouches have health and environmental harm reduction potential but can promote nicotine addiction. Crossing continents for career in Canada Growing up in a small mountain town in Poland, Paulina Humphrey never imagined she'd end up in her current role. International pharmacy conference comes to Canada Academics and pharmacy researchers to convene in Banff this summer for this conference that’s being held in Canada for the first time Restorative reproductive medicine: Meet the doctor and pharmacist collaborating on this approach to fertility This non-invasive approach helps subfertility and other hormonal conditions. First Previous 111 112 113 114 115 Next Last