Quebec study confirms practice of forced sterilizations of Indigenous womenThe study, out of Universite du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue, says it's the first of its kind to document the forced sterilization of First Nations and Inuit women in the province. What do we know about vitamin B12 deficiency? Certain segments of the population are at higher risk of not getting enough of this critical nutrient. FIP creates reference guide for sore throats Sore throats are the most common upper respiratory infections for which antibiotics are prescribed, when they’re not needed. 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. Free migraine master classes offered to healthcare professionals Classes featuring experts on migraine science will be available around the world. Use of alirocumab to reduce the risk of a major adverse cardiovascular event Poll: Do you send a letter of condolence to families when a patient has died? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. ACP announces 2022 Pharmacy Technician Achievement Award recipient She advises those starting out: “Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Be bold and share your thoughts.” Helping ease the anguish of IBS New pediatric guidelines for toddler screen use stresses quality instead of quantity No screens at all for kids younger than age two, says Canadian Paediatric Society. First Previous 372 373 374 375 376 Next Last