Scientists cut peer review corners under pressure of pandemicThe novel coronavirus was engineered in a lab using HIV. Stem cells are a potent weapon against the new pandemic. People with blood type A are more susceptible to COVID-19. COVID-19: Medical students stepping upStudents from all 17 faculties of medicine are assisting healthcare workers with everything from childcare to sourcing personal protective equipment. COVID-19: When patients lie Doctors have been speaking out about patient falsehoods that, in today’s COVID-19 environment, are putting them and their patients at grave risk. Gilead seeks Health Canada approval for HIV PrEP indication for Descovy Submission based on data from the DISCOVER trial, which compared Descovy to Truvada Canadians trust their GP more than the PM on COVID-19, poll says New tool helps predict risk of death and admission to long-term care for people newly diagnosed with dementia The inconvenience of good science What motivates people to question the wisdom of scientific experts and sound evidence-based medicine during a pandemic? Feedback: The challenges of running late in clinic Doctors share their opinions on some of the most popular stories in our previous issue. A (short) guide to starting your practice The Medical Post’s straight answers to 10 common questions from residents Books: A tragicomedy in medicine Dr. Adam Kay’s memoir demonstrates that a sense of humour both masks and helps us cope with deeper wounds the work inflicts on us First Previous 796 797 798 799 800 Next Last