Evaluating patients for drug-induced liver injuryDrug-induced liver injury can range from asymptomatic liver enzyme elevation, the most common presentation, to acute liver failure. Hormone therapy safety in breast cancer survivorsUse of systemic and vaginal estrogens can help to mitigate unwanted effects of adjuvant endocrine therapy; however, concern has been raised regarding a possible increased risk of breast cancer recurrence. What if we didn't lose the doctors we trained? Instead of going to war with doctors, how about politicians focus on meaningful solutions to retain the physicians we train, says Dr. Sohail Gandhi. Bird flu FAQ: What is it? How is it transmitted to humans? What are the symptoms? In Canada and the U.S., outbreaks of H5N1 influenza in domestic and wild birds have been reported in most regions. Tough decisions inevitable in this job Dr. Hector Baillie makes some difficult choices in and outside the ER. POLL: Doctor, do you consider the pandemic ‘over’? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Case report: A hand rash and more A patient in otherwise good health at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic has a questionable hand rash. Cannabis: Is pain management for the elderly going plant-based? In more than four years’ experience with cannabis legalization in Canada, one thing has become patently clear—Canadians have bought into (and are buying lots of) cannabis. Unmatched: The perils of primary care in 2023 The highest number of unmatched family medicine slots. Let’s break it down. We have a whole new healthcare landscape since the Canada Health Act We were practising acute, limited health care once, but today's docs are facing inescapable and exponential change, says Dr. Silvy Mathew. First Previous 125 126 127 128 129 Next Last