OTC myth busted! Docusate for mild constipation?In the third of our ongoing series of OTC "myth busting" videos, students from the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy tackle the question of whether or not docusate is a first-line treatment for mild constipation. The autoimmune disease at the centre of the spat between Will Smith and Chris Rock at the OscarsJada Pinkett Smith's condition is called alopecia areata, a disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks hair follicles. Updated Canadian guideline for evaluation and management of kidney stones Canadian Urological Association outlines current advice on dietary and medical interventions of proven benefit. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of treatments for hyperhidrosis Excessive sweating plagues a large number of Canadians. How much do you know about treatments for hyperhidrosis? POLL: Do you have patients suffering from long COVID? Take our weekly physician news quiz and see what your colleagues say. Ouch! Korean doctor faces backlash after commenting adults who haven't caught COVID yet have no friends Hey now! Some of us still have friends—we've just time travelled back to the 1900s and only write letters in between bouts of croquet (a safe, if mildly ridiculous outdoor activity). If the PPSA is rejected, what is the alternative? Dr. Jabir Jassam says he has heard doctors' arguments pro and con on Ontario's Proposed Physician Services Agreement but a question remains. Blood test for detecting early Alzheimer’s disease shows promise Study compares it to other standard tests. HHS Pharmacy Research Support Services team finds hard-to-access drug for girls with Dravet Syndrome Imagine having 200 one-second seizures a day. The (medical) funny pages Your essential dose of giggles—take two, or three (as needed) with your morning coffee. First Previous 498 499 500 501 502 Next Last