Heads or tails: What statistical models tell us about the probability of living beyond 110The world’s presumed oldest person, Kane Tanaka of Japan, died in April in her native country at the age of 119. WHO renames monkeypox as mpox, citing racism concernsWHO said it was concerned by the “racist and stigmatizing language'' that arose after monkeypox spread to more than 100 countries. It said numerous individuals and countries asked the organization “to propose a way forward to change the name.'' Do ethics change based on the number of legs involved? Dr. Gary Kinney wonders whether the sacred bug is still worth squashing sometimes. Canadian pediatricians ditch toddler screen time limits in new guidance New guidance still urges no screens at all for kids younger than age two, except to video-chat with others, such as grandparents. Timing of menopausal hormone therapy important in terms of CVD risks SOGC menopause and cardiovascular disease guideline details benefits, risks. QUIZ: Cardiovascular disease in primary care Test your knowledge of Canada’s harmonized prevention and treatment guideline. Why South Asians are at increased risk for diabetes: A complex interplay of genetics, diet and history In Canada, 14.4% of South Asians have Type 2 diabetes, the highest prevalence of any other ethnic group in the country. Dr. Ali Zentner: Shedding light on a misunderstood challenge Dr. Ali Zentner was selected by her peers for the Innovative Practice Award in the Medical Post Awards. Dr. John Crosby: Breaking the ice one blog at a time Dr. John Crosby won the Medical Post Blogger of the Year award—given to the blogger who consistently generates the most engagement. Dr. Katharine Smart: Speaking out for Canadians—and healthcare workers Dr. Katharine Smart was selected by her peers for the Media Engagement Award – Changemaker in the Medical Post Awards. First Previous 43 44 45 46 47 Next Last