Celine Dion goes public with her private health struggles: What we’ve learned so farThe singer revealed that she took near-lethal doses of Valium to manage her symptoms before her diagnosis. Quebec town’s bylaw requires kids to collect signatures to play in the streetThe bylaw, intended to increase safety, has caused confusion and controversy among residents. A refresher on colon health Getting into the guts of what's normal, what's a red flag and which beverages are the most tolerable options when prepping for a colonoscopy. Type 2 diabetes is not one-size-fits-all: Subtypes affect complications and treatment options Although diabetes is broadly categorized into two main types, type 1 and type 2, each presents a diversity of subtypes, especially type 2 diabetes. Safety of combining PDE5 inhibitors and nitrates Some studies have demonstrated lower mortality with phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor treatment for erectile dysfunction in men with stable coronary artery disease, compared with no treatment. If you’ve tried meditating but can’t sit still, here’s how—and why—to try again When you inevitably get distracted—everyone does—notice the thought or urge to move, acknowledge it and bring your attention back to where you are. Escape plans to save your clinical day Here’s more advice to earlier career colleagues from Dr. Eric Cadesky. Understanding the interplay of menopausal hormone therapy and dementia For women under the age of 65 years, especially those under the age of 55 years, there appears to be no increased risk of dementia with MHT. PAS conference a draw for pharmacy technicians With techs now invited to become association members, they receive conference discounts. ‘If you terminate me, I will ruin your life’ Here Dr. Jabir Jassam offers part one of a four-part series on: Why we burn out: The unseen hurdles. First Previous 132 133 134 135 136 Next Last