Medical libraries are essential. So why are we imposing cuts on them?If you still envision libraries as rooms filled with books, it’s time to embrace the 21st century. Rimegepant (Nurtec ODT) now available for acute treatment of migraineRimegepant is the second oral “gepant” for acute migraine to be marketed in Canada following ubrogepant (Ubrelvy). QUIZ: What do you know about hives and angioedema? Test your knowledge on common skin conditions. Eight ways healthcare professionals should create safe spaces for patients: ISMP Canada Patients need inclusive healthcare spaces that are psychologically safe, the organization says. Pharmacy Residency Application Matching Services releases 2024-25 numbers This year had the highest ratio of residents matched to residency programs in the past seven years. Circumcision has protective effects against HPV in men Protection may extend to female partners, suggesting prophylactic potential. Prescription copy functions can lead to errors: Manitoba’s Safety IQ program The prescription copy function in pharmacy software can lead to errors, especially when a dose changes. What specializing emergency care for seniors looks like It’s time for it—and Toronto’s University Health Network is leading the way. Keto diet could reduce symptoms of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia A small study found that participants with serious mental illness significantly reduced their symptoms, lost weight and reversed metabolic syndrome. B.C. moves to accelerate process for thousands needing a family doctor While nearly 410,000 people have been connected to a physician since 2018, there are another 310,000 who remain on the Health Connect Registry. First Previous 148 149 150 151 152 Next Last