As cancer treatment advances, patients and doctors push back against drugs’ harsh side effectsAdvances in treatment mean millions of people are surviving for years with incurable cancers. Cannabis use linked to anxiety diagnoses, worsened anxiety disorders: Ontario studyResearchers also found that 12.3% of cannabis users with pre-existing anxiety but no record of hospitalization visited an emergency room or were admitted to hospital because their anxiety symptoms worsened. Two approaches to ‘one problem per visit’ Imagine a Dr. Max and Dr. Min, faced with the policy against ‘one problem per visit,’ adapt differently in handling a patient with multiple concerns. Which docs pay the most in fees to their college? On average, Canadian physicians pay $2,100 a year for the permit to practise medicine. Case report: A red itchy rash everywhere A 23-year-old woman presented at a walk-in clinic with a peculiar rash that had emerged four days after a brief period of nasal congestion. New free guide to feeding patients with celiac disease 'We did a global scan but found very few fully comprehensive, all-in-one training resources for gluten-free food service in healthcare.' Hate salad or veggies? Just keep eating them. Here’s how our tastebuds adapt to what we eat It’s an unfortunate quirk of evolution that vegetables are so good for us but they aren’t all immediately tasty to all of us. Case report: Ringworm? Working in a walk-in clinic offers a unique perspective on medical care compared to family practice—as seen with a child's persistent rash Case report: On awakening Dr. Robert Dickson comes across a case that reminds us of a lot of the important aspects of medical care. Doctor found guilty of having sex with his practice monitor, two patients and the fiancée of another patient Dr. James Edward Roland McInnis, a family physician, has been handed an interim suspension pending a final order by the Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal. First Previous 130 131 132 133 134 Next Last