‘Prepared’: How Canada’s clinicians and scientists are looking ahead to the next potential pandemicOne of the 19 projects in the works is a national network of existing emergency departments and primary-care clinics, called Prepared. U.S. has found H5N1 flu virus in milk—here’s why the risk to humans is likely lowTo answer questions about the safety of drinking milk contaminated with the H5N1 virus, it is important to understand some basic biology of H5N1 and other related viruses. Could a century old treatment be an answer to antibiotic resistance? Ottawa patient with severe joint infection showing improvement from experimental phage therapy. What to know about the latest bird flu outbreak in the U.S. The latest developments on the virus also include infected dairy cows and the first known instance of a human catching bird flu from a mammal. The importance of holistic recommendations as part of a patient’s treatment approach Although treatments can often seem standard and straightforward, the more we know about the patient, the better our chance of helping them to achieve successful outcomes. COVID-19: Which offers better protection—an infection, a booster or something else? New research findings point to a combined approach of intramuscular and intranasal vaccination for a stronger immune response Is post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis due to ‘immune exhaustion’? Formerly called chronic fatigue syndrome, diagnosing post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis remains a challenge. Circumcision has protective effects against HPV in men Protection may extend to female partners, suggesting prophylactic potential. Practice statements on helping patients with post COVID-19 condition Don't treat long-COVID patients like the ailment is all in their head, says UHN senior physician scientist Dr. Angela Cheung. Taking a stab at HIV The advent of long-acting antiretroviral therapies for HIV suppression and prevention. First Previous 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last