Background: Determining optimal timing for intensifying the frequency of physician encounters for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) requires trade-offs between timely care and clinician burden. We aimed ...
A 68-year-old man presented to the gastroenterology clinic with recurrent melena over 3 months with a history of recurrent spontaneous epistaxis and a familial pattern of similar bleeding among his ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) often begins in early adulthood, and symptoms may include fatigue, pain, and mood changes. These may not be outwardly visible but can be deeply disabling.[1][1] Clinicians ...
More than 85 000 (2.3 per 1000) people in Canada have cerebral palsy, a group of disorders resulting from a nonprogressive brain lesion early in life. Seventy-five percent of those living with ...
Opinion
Mitigating the global impact of changing HIV policies in the US: a call for advocacy and action
Key points On Jan. 20, 2025, the incoming United States administration froze all foreign assistance funds for 90 days, including the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) funding.[1][1] ...
Key points New evidence has led to a change in the way that some patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are classified and treated. Based on the findings of a landmark trial,[1][1] the drug ...
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Key points Dried plasma is dehydrated, powdered human plasma. Once mixed with sterile water, the reconstituted plasma delivers essential coagulation factors necessary for hemostasis and supports ...
Key points More than a decade after the launch of Canada’s Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR), patient engagement is increasingly expected across the health research ecosystem.
A 57-year-old woman was admitted to hospital with a 2-month history of fever and rash that had begun on her right hand and spread across her body over the previous 10 days. She had palp–able purpura ...
Pregnant people with measles are at higher risk of pneumonia, hepatitis, and hospitalization and have a 10-fold higher risk of death than those who are not pregnant.1 Infection also increases the risk ...
Although pleural infection complicates less than 10% of pneumonia-related hospital admissions, the incidence is rising globally. [1] [1] In Ontario (1996–2015), cases increased from 2.9 to 6.7 per 100 ...
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