Standing desks are bad for your health—new studyA new study from Australia involving over 83,000 participants found that prolonged standing may not improve heart health and could even increase the risk of certain circulatory problems. Is it ever OK for scientists to experiment on themselves?Does self-experimentation raise ethical concerns? To answer this question, it is useful to return to first principles of research ethics. Antihypertensives and eczematous dermatitis Rates of eczematous dermatitis have been increasing among older adults. Should pregnant women take omega-3 supplements? The truth is, it depends It all began with a simple question . . . should I be taking this? Wegovy and Lambert syrup? In this opinion piece, a Quebec family physician and blogger shares his amazement at the wonders of pharmaceutical statistical analysis and interpretation. When should you reduce the frequency of biological treatments for eczema? Researchers have identified criteria to predict which patients will likely maintain disease control with less frequent dosing. 11 key factors that can be predictive of dementia, according to a new large U.S. study Cognitive ability, lifestyle factors and physical health can predict the risk of dementia up to 20 years before the onset of symptoms. Why do I get so anxious after drinking? Here’s the science behind ‘hangxiety’ Hangover anxiety can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming. Here’s why it happens, and what you can do about it. POLL: Do you think the 15% of FPs 65 and older are about to retire? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. The M140 vaccine against recurrent UTIs now being studied in Canada Already in use in Europe, the vaccine reduces the number of urinary tract infection recurrences in significant numbers of women. First Previous 5 6 7 8 9 Next Last