In a typical allergy and immunology office visit, patients are provided with multiple paper leaflets on various topics, including allergy immunotherapy, dust mite avoidance measures and allergic ...
Experience of imposter feelings is linked to poor mental health outcomes such as anxiety, depression, and burnout and results in lower professional fulfillment. There may not be a “cure” for imposter ...
*For the purposes of this article family refers to both biologically related family members, members of a person’s family of origin, as well as found family such as friends, spouses, partners and ...
Disclosures: No disclosures relevant to this publication. Received peer and non-peer-reviewed funding for clinical studies of Helicobacter infection in the past. Received speaker fees and member of ...
Individuals with Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) often experience disruptions in multiple aspects of their reproductive health care. Routine pelvic examinations often become extremely challenging due to ...
The therapeutic use of testosterone has increased dramatically in the last two decades. The reasons for this increase appear to be due to the frequency of testing and marketing of testosterone ...
Disclosures: Volunteer board member for CADDRA (Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance), no payments received. Mitigating potential bias: Recommendations are consistent with current practice patterns. All ...
The new Canadian guideline situates alcohol-related harms along a continuum, recognizing that negative health and social consequences of alcohol can arise even at rates previously consistent with low ...
We provide compassionate care to marginalized and complex patients with multiple comorbidities, unexplained multi-system complaints, and those with chronic pain, addictions, and mental health issues.
Disclosures: Received honoraria for speaking engagements from Octapharma, Takeda, CSL Behring, Stallergenes Greer, Novartis, and Astra Zeneca. Advisory board member ...
Acknowledgments: I would like to thank Dr. Lisa Erlanger, Dr. Maya Rosenkrantz, Maria Oswald, Andrew Brown, and Ljuba Pavlovich for their helpful edits and suggestions. Medical school taught me that ...
We learned in the 1980’s that autism was a rare condition. We learned in the 1990’s that it was becoming increasingly recognized, especially in boys, and in the 2000’s that 1 in 100 boys and 1 in 500 ...
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