Diabetes and mental health—a vital role for the pharmacistLiving with diabetes becomes an unrelenting burden, and it’s crucial to recognize that each person’s experience is unique, necessitating tailored emotional support. When immune cells become overactive, your immune system itself can cause diseaseMany social media posts push supplements and other life hacks that ‘boost your immune system’ to keep you healthy and fend off illness. But is that really better? QUIZ: How much do you know about protein supplements? The market for protein supplements is huge and many of your patients take them. Test your knowledge about protein supplements. A quarter of dermatology patients have anxiety disorders: study We know anxiety is more common in people with chronic health problems, and those with skin conditions are no exception. Intermittent fasting lowers HbA1c levels and reduces weight in diabetes An easier alternative to calorie-restricted diets. Alternative healer faces manslaughter charge over woman’s death at a U.K. slapping therapy workshop Hongchi Xiao was charged with manslaughter by gross negligence in the October 2016 death of Danielle Carr-Gomm, Wiltshire Police said. Life expectancy for Canadians fell in 2022 for third year in a row, says StatCan The report shows the rate of COVID-19 deaths in Atlantic Canada was more than seven times higher last year compared with the year before. Geroscience could transform aging but we must address its social and ethical implications Canadians are living longer, but that also means they're living with more health problems for longer in their later years. POLL: Do doctors need to be activists or advocates as part of their job? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Connections: A medical art and specialty The New York Times has a new puzzle that I, like many, am obsessed with—and it's exactly like being an MD. First Previous 26 27 28 29 30 Next Last