Creative surgeons: McMaster University department of surgery celebrates its members’ artistic endeavoursSpectators can visit the curated collection in person or virtually. Montreal network to tackle ‘explosion’ in infections such as syphilis with new trialsThe resurgence of HIV in Canada is a warning sign that the country can’t become complacent. Building a chronic kidney disease framework: Foundation looking for patient survey participants The Kidney Foundation of Canada has been calling for a ‘properly funded and nationally recognized system for comprehensive kidney care.’ High-dose NSAID + PPI + colchicine? It’s probably pericarditis Pericarditis can be self-limiting and occur in younger persons with no previous cardiac history—and is thus likely underreported. McGill-led study uncovers possible drug treatment for anorexia nervosa A ‘controversial’ drug designed to treat dementia is showing promising results as a potential option for eating disorder patients. Walking or running: for the same distance, which consumes more energy? Can humanity address climate change without believing it? Medical history suggests it is possible Strange as it may seem, early germ theorists could tell us a lot about today’s attitudes toward climate change. Thanks to a US$1 billion gift, most Johns Hopkins medical students will no longer pay tuition The gift will also increase financial aid for students at the university's schools of nursing, public health and other graduate schools. How do specific plant foods contribute to the risk of gout? Some reduce risk more than others. Which first-line antidepressants cause the most weight gain? U.S. study compares weight gain over the first six months of treatment after starting eight different first-line antidepressants. First Previous 22 23 24 25 26 Next Last