The leading risk factor for cancer isn’t what you thinkIf you were to ask most people what causes cancer, the answer would probably be smoking, alcohol, the sun, hair dye or some other avoidable element. QUIZ: Catching up on vascular cognitive impairmentThe Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations have highlighted the importance of recognizing and managing cognitive deficits related cerebrovascular injury. Test your knowledge here! From hesitation to action: lessons learned in my first digital venture If you’re reading this and thinking, "Maybe I have something to share, too," consider this your nudge. It’s convocation season! Meet some of Canada’s newly minted doctors Medical schools across Canada celebrate their graduates and award excellence in teaching. McGill study breaks down why so many ‘incels’ can’t or won’t get a job How and why do so many these young men fall into being socially disengaged? A recent McGill study offers some answers. Case report: Priorities A lesson in listening to the little patients—not just their parents and guardians. Six reasons why dancing in my office may be the best medicine From distraction to breaking the ice, getting into the groove has its place in family medicine, according to Dr. Carlos Yu. NEW PRODUCT: Winrevair Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for May. ‘Breaks trust, lowers morale’: Doctors criticize Health PEI’s plans to impose minimum panel sizes and KPIs A set of draft operational guidelines dated May 30 shows that Health PEI is planning on instituting a target of 24 patients per day for family doctors and mandating a minimum panel size of 1,600 patients. One plate on the table What my wife’s two-week absence taught me about true loneliness. 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last