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Consistency beats intensity
As we step into 2025, the start of a new year offers a natural moment to revisit our health and fitness goals. Read More
As we step into 2025, the start of a new year offers a natural moment to revisit our health and fitness goals. Read More
The impacts of social media on youth mental health and well-being are increasingly widely studied; findings show a litany of negative effects linked to social media use, including addiction-like experiences such as uncontrolled use, neglect of other activities, and withdrawal during pauses in engagement. Read More
Together, we can create a health care system that is resilient and responsive to the needs of all British Columbians and reflects our shared commitment to excellence, equity, and innovation. Read More
Dr Charlene Lui started her 1-year term as president of Doctors of BC on 1 January 2025. She spoke with BCMJ editor-in-chief Dr Caitlin Dunne in December. Read More
There is growing concern that IV antibiotics are overused. Numerous recent randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that oral therapies are just as effective as their IV counterparts for treating many complex infections. Read More
Sooty bark disease is a rare form of hypersensitivity pneumonitis that is caused by exposure to spores of Cryptostroma corticale. Read More
The postpartum period, described as a critical yet underserved phase in maternal health care, presents unique challenges and opportunities for screening and treating women at risk of premature cardiovascular disease. Read More
As a primary care physician, you may be presented with patients who require prostheses (artificial limbs) or orthoses (braces)—including patients with work-related injuries. Read More
Mycobacterium heckeshornense should be considered in all patients who present with atypical joint infections, because most infections occur in immunocompetent patients and patients rarely report specific exposures. Read More
Implementation of optimization processes in the surgical pre-admission process improved patient outcomes and surgical experiences. Read More
Remuneration models should provide equitable payment based on the different ways female and male physicians practise medicine. Read More
Changing opioid prescription practices is key to reducing opioid overdose. Read More
Sonographic, surgical, and histopathological findings may be required to distinguish between umbilical granulomas and polyps. Read More