Where do Canadian physicians get their professional insights? We surveyed the Medical Post audience to better understand where and how they get fresh medical information, whether it be a quick update on a new drug indication, or sharing wisdom with peers in-person. How much does a patient weigh? In emergency medicine, finding the answer isn't always so simpleA new review examines best way to get the most accurate estimation of a patient’s weight to optimize dosage calculations and more. Mail-order mifepristone effective, acceptable and feasible: study The study found that more than 90% of participants were satisfied with medication abortion by mail. Shoppers Drug Mart mid-way through mission to donate 40 million period care products Shoppers Drug Mart highlighted its progress on Menstrual Hygiene Day. Are computer games helpful for managing ADHD or not? Studies show they can help cognitive memory, plus other advantages. Medical trainees are vaping a lot—and it appears to be connected with their mental health They may be doing it as a way to cope with mental health issues. We need a new word for anxiety In an opinion piece, our long-time reporter Kylie Taggart discusses small ‘a’ anxiety and the importance of nuance when using the same word for a fleeting emotion and a serious mental illness. About one Quebec child per day taken to ER for drowning, near-drowning: research ‘We’re not moving forward in the right direction with a steady decrease of events or tragedies.’ QUIZ: Test your knowledge of ALS With recent treatments and cases in the news, how much do you know about this neurodegenerative disorder? Misleading monographs? These doctors say estrogen creams are safe and should be viewed that way ‘They’re not just safe, but there’s harm in not using these creams. Women can die from not using them.’ First Previous 45 46 47 48 49 Next Last