Opinion
Too frail but not yet palliative: Ontario’s opportunity to lead in home care for older adults
If Ontario wants to help more people age at home, it should apply lessons from home palliative care to frailty right now.
A man diagnosed with metastatic cancer initially expressed interest in Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). Though the treating team determined he lacked capacity and was being sedated for pain ...
Patients should not have to file formal requests to understand their own care, and they should not be excluded from conversations that shape their health and lives.
A popular meme circulates the internet every time actor Hugh Jackman does another Marvel movie. It features a side-by-side comparison of Jackman the first time he played Wolverine in 2000’s X-Men and ...
A major new study in Communications Medicine offers a quietly troubling conclusion. Humanity is living longer, yet a growing portion of that extended life is spent in poor health. The distance between ...
You walk into the exam room already behind schedule. The next patient, someone you have never met, sits stiffly on the edge of the chair. You scan the chart before sitting down. Chronic back pain.
Canada’s blood system is not structured in a way that makes equitable participation for Black Canadians realistically possible.
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