Kidney cancer: a new indication approved for KeytrudaThe treatment is approved for patients who have a moderate to high risk of recurrence, following nephrectomy or nephrectomy accompanied by surgical resection of metastatic lesions. How to prevent missing person incidents for seniors living with dementiaPeople living with dementia are at risk of getting lost, and go missing every day in Canada. Poll: Do patients call you by the first name? Are you fine with that? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Canadian study to examine biphasic anaphylaxis in children and adolescents Will attempt to determine which children with resolved anaphylaxis in the emergency department should be observed for biphasic anaphylaxis and for how long. How does an N95 respirator actually work to protect the wearer? While souped-up masks are everywhere these days, what's the physics behind the additional protection an N95 provides? Why some like it hot: The science of spiciness The research on chilli peppers and spiciness represents an outstanding example of multidisciplinary science. Mindfulness worked as well for anxiety as drug in study The study tested a widely used mindfulness program that includes 2 1/2 hours of classes weekly and 45 minutes of daily practice at home. Do your patients (and you) need to take 10,000 steps a day? Science-based, health promotion or marketing ploy? How COVID changed the way we eat Faced with the uncertainty caused by COVID-19, many people across Canada and around the world began to stockpile food and other products. New combination treatments offer hope to cat allergy sufferers Research out of UCLA shows adding monoclonal antibody treatments to immunotherapy diminishes cat allergies more than allergy shots alone. First Previous 83 84 85 86 87 Next Last