Alberta college wants to give out $5 million to improve care in the provinceMoney earmarked for a new office since 2012 had grown to $9 million by 2020. Now the CPSA wants to use part of that to fund projects that align with its strategic plan. Something to chew on: Study found antiseptic gum reduced exhaled SARS-CoV-2 viral load by more than 90%Natural antiseptic ingredients appear to reduce viral load for at least two hours. Antibody treatment tested as new tool against malaria Malaria killed more than 620,000 people in 2020 and sickened 241 million, mainly children under 5 in Africa. Have meds, will travel: 8 questions you need to ask your patients before they hit the skies Sunscreen? Check. Packing codeine for that trip to Japan? Nope. New Montreal clinic will be part of Quebec network studying long COVID, Lyme disease Hospital officials say they are hoping the clinic will respond to a growing need and ensure that those experiencing the illnesses get the best treatment possible. Fruits and veggies contribute to greater response to biologics in IBD patients Meat, whole grain fibre, dairy associated with lower drop in inflammatory markers. Climate Changed: Canada's health system isn't ready for new reality, say doctors Montreal family doctor Claudel Petrin-Desrosiers sees climate change as an all-encompassing “risk amplifier.'' Ontario hospital temporarily closes emergency room due to COVID-19 Hospital president Todd Stepanuik says the situation is weighing heavily on the "exhausted'' emergency department workers. Case report: False nails and a hand rash An uncomfortable hand rash case at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic reiterates the need to plan ahead when travelling. Room for improvement: Global Self-Care Readiness Index ranks Canada fifth out of 10 countries According to the 2022 Global Self-Care Readiness Index, Canada is behind other countries in taking advantage of self-care opportunities. First Previous 406 407 408 409 410 Next Last