KEY POINTS Canada is poised to become a “super-aged” country in 2025, when at least 20% of the nation’s population will be aged 65 years and older; furthermore, over the next 2 decades the number of ...
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This human insulin analogue that comes in disposable pens prefilled with 1, 1.5, or 3 mL, dosed in 10-unit increments1 binds reversibly to albumin, which extends its half-life to around 7 days. Steady ...
Continuous glucose monitors can predict some imminent hypoglycemic episodes, allowing a proactive approach to treatment.3 People living with diabetes treated with basal and meal-time insulin could ...
Andrews, John W., Salt Spring Island, BC; University of London (England), 1954; former medical officer, Royal Canadian Air Force; obstetrics and gynecology. Died Oct ...
The voice was sharp, slicing through the quiet morning air. I heard it on the top level of the hospital parkade just as I shut my car door. The man hurried over, disheveled and out of breath. My eyes ...
Background: Anxiety and depression are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We aimed to investigate whether adding measures of anxiety and depression to the American Heart Association ...
Rhombencephalitis is an inflammatory disorder of the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata that can result in abnormal cerebellar function, pyramidal weakness, proprioceptive deficits, and altered ...
Starting in 2025, readers who receive CMAJ in print will see a reduction in the frequency of its delivery. CMAJ will be mailed out 6 times a year, in January, March, May, July, September, and November ...
Refining PREVENT prediction models for 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease using measures of anxiety and depression ...
CMAJ has been made aware of an error that occurred in the May 13, 2014, issue.1 In point 1, the number “274” should have been “247” in the sentence ...
The risk of perinatal HIV transmission from breast- or chestfeeding has been shown to be very low (likely < 0.08%–0.16%) when a person with HIV is on antiretroviral ...