Poll: Do patients call you by the first name? Are you fine with that?Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. POLL: Is Twitter over as a health info tool? Recently, things on the social media platform have gotten even more chaotic than usual. How to prevent missing person incidents for seniors living with dementia People living with dementia are at risk of getting lost, and go missing every day in Canada. Euthanasia (MAiD) activists put a dollar value on human life Dr. Sohail Ghandi warns against wrecklessly expanded criteria in who can choose to die. Coronary angiography Dr. Hector Baillie provides a fascinating crash course on the history of cardiology. Why some like it hot: The science of spiciness The research on chilli peppers and spiciness represents an outstanding example of multidisciplinary science. What's next? Ontario pharmacists to start doing open heart surgery? Just kidding. But as of Jan. 1, 2023 they will be diagnosing and treating. 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. With OTC birth control pills likely to be approved in the U.S., pharmacists could play a bigger role in reproductive healthcare Currently, in many U.S. states, pharmacists can already prescribe hormonal contraception that requires a prescription. Do your patients (and you) need to take 10,000 steps a day? Science-based, health promotion or marketing ploy? First Previous 109 110 111 112 113 Next Last