Doctor as patient: The follow-up Dr. Mark Wise explores the world of the follow-up appointment, as he continues to document his experience as a doctor as patient in his journey with Parkinson's. Prolonged sitting and inactivity a bad combination for cancer survivorsRisk for earlier mortality is substantially increased in those who are less active. North American cancer deaths have been reduced by 30% in 30 years Prevention, screening and early diagnosis have paid off. Case report: On my back too? A case Dr. Robert Dickson just saw highlights the importance of seeing patients in person. Anxiety disorders quiz Take our clinical quiz and see how you do compared to your colleagues. Women with vascular issues at higher risk of cognitive decline than men Study finds greater declines in memory, language, and attention while men have decline in language scores. New guidelines for managing cutaneous lupus erythematosus Provide current evidence-based recommendations for the management of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in adults, youth and children. A closer look: Physicians relieve stress through deep examinations of fine art through AGO events Dr. Hyewon Hyun, radiologist and nuclear medicine physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston—with a personal interest in art—realized there were similarities between her examinations of medical imaging and fine art. Practising self care for physicians Dr. Ginevra Mills, a reproductive specialist, tells us why self care matters particularly for physicians compared to other professions. Practising yoga for physicians Dr. Melanie Bechard, an emergency pediatric specialist, shares her story about how yoga changed the way that she lives her life as a doctor. First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last