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Pathology examination of drainage contents from thoracentesis, especially in cases of suspected malignancy, could spare patients further invasive procedures.



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Cannabis toxicity should be considered in any child who presents with altered mental status, irritability, or ataxia, as well as nonspecific presentations.



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Medical colonialism and “power-over” approaches contribute to harms for Indigenous people, decrease their access to care, and lead to care avoidance.

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A reflection: What does life mean when there is no clear future, but also no clear end?

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Using the stories we tell—stories of our healing processes—to obtain insight into our lives and an enhanced sense of well-being.

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