New developments in detection and management in Alzheimer’s diseaseAll dementias are progressive neurodegenerative conditions with continuous decline in functional capacity. Menopause can bring on dental problems, but you can protect your mouthHot flashes and night sweats are among the most infamous menopause maladies. But patients might want to pay attention to teeth and gums, too. When faced with unexplained shortness of breath, don’t forget about pulmonary hypertension Since symptoms such as fatigue and dyspnea are common to many heart and lung diseases, pulmonary hypertension often flies under the radar of respirologists and other health professionals. On-Demand Webinar: Optimizing Outcomes in Acne: Understanding Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Skincare How the health of your gut microbiome can affect your skin There is increasing clinical evidence linking changes in the composition of the gut microbiome to the development of various skin diseases. Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus: Are we losing sight of overall health? Here’s what the science says While these treatments hold promise, there are limitations and cautions to be considered. Study examines insomnia prevalence and use of sleep aids among adults in Canada Results show a high prevalence of insomnia in Canada and widespread use of various medications and substances to manage it. Pharmacy techs receive prestigious awards Associations honour Jennifer Tuck and Gi-Gi Roberts for their outstanding efforts in the profession. Essential exposure: The case for mandatory palliative care clinical rotations Death and dying, being inherent to life itself, must be discussed openly rather than shrouded in morbid mystique. With pharmacare through the Senate, Trudeau calls on premiers to start cutting deals The pharmacare bill passed the Senate without amendments Thursday, and received royal assent shortly after. First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last