Pollution is linked to deadly heart arrhythmiasStudy indicates that people at high risk of ventricular arrhythmias should check daily pollution levels. The merits of holiday happinessDr. Ted Jablonski shares his most memorable vacations, and why he always takes off as much time as possible. Are we nearing the end of primary care generalism? In the view of Dr. John Maclntyre, if generalism does survive it won’t be any thanks to the CFPC. Pfizer booster dose approved for kids between five and 11 years old Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says Health Canada is authorizing a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children between five and 11 years old. Food for thought as we age Despite what his kids say, Dr. Gary Kinney has no concerns whatsoever about his eating habits. Victoria doc's proposed $125-a-month retainer fee under review B.C. doctors can charge 'block fees' under specific circumstances. One step back, two steps forward: Improve efficiency, then ramp up your cognitive services! Between drug price deflation, increasing workloads and burnout, something’s gotta give. Here are a few ideas. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of detecting and managing dyslipidemia in children Should all children be screened for dyslipidemia? How much do you know about the detection and management of dyslipidemia in children and youth? Young Leader in Pharmacy Lynn D'Souza: "My goal is to foster a culture of belonging for my patients and colleagues." Young leaders remind us that if you’re not constantly thinking about what is next, the world around you will change faster than you do. 5 drugs that changed the world (and what went wrong) It’s a good reminder that today’s wonder drug may be tomorrow’s problem drug. First Previous 431 432 433 434 435 Next Last