‘Never ending arbitration’Dr. Sohail Gandhi sees evidence that Ontario’s provincial government does not want to work with doctors. Sunscreens can hurt the marine environment—here’s how to choose one that’s healthy for you and the seaStudies show that sunscreens can induce coral bleaching, damage marine life and influence water quality even at environmentally relevant concentrations. Central fill frustrations When it comes to prescriptions for compounds, more pharmacies have to get their act together. Treatment is billable, but prevention is often forgotten Many of the conditions we see and treat daily have roots in lifestyle decisions and behaviours. With good preventative advice and support, perhaps we can help reduce their incidence. ‘Climate anxiety’ Dr. Marina Malak agrees climate change is important but the term ‘climate anxiety’ gives her mixed feelings. Turning off this wrong path Rather than expanding scopes of practice for others, we should reinvest in doctors, argues Dr. Jabir Jassam. Here’s how. The dangers of sneezing—from ejected bowels to torn windpipes Despite the benefits of a good sneeze, it can sometimes come with a greater risk of injury than many might realize. Take two influencers and call me in the morning Dr. Eric Cadesky argues for a new approach as lobbying through medical associations hasn’t moved many needles. POLL: If a specialist declines a referral, should it be mandatory to suggest someone else? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Top 5 takeaways for MDs: Incorporating the Olympic spirit into our medical practice The Olympics may be over for this round—but there are many lessons we can take from them to apply in practising medicine. First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last