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A pregnant, primiparous 32-year-old woman at 28 weeks’ gestation presented for a routine prenatal visit. Blood work showed thrombocytopenia with platelet count of 60 (reference range 130–380) × 109/L.
Background: In Canada, many patients face substantial out-of-pocket costs for prescription medication, which may affect their ability to take their medications as prescribed. We sought to conduct a ...
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines could reduce disease burden and costs in older Canadian adults, but vaccination program cost-effectiveness is unknown. We evaluated the ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke is associated with adverse health outcomes Wildfire seasons are getting longer and more severe in Canada. Wildfire smoke caused 710 emergency department visits for ...
This issue of CMAJ features Brenner and colleagues’ 1 projections for cancer diagnoses in Canada in 2024. Despite overall declines in cancer incidence and mortality, population growth and aging will ...
In research published in this issue of CMAJ, Mah and colleagues summarize clinicians’ experiences of providing care for patients whose presenting illness is not acute and for whom admission to ...
Exercise effectively treats depression and may decrease suicide attempts A 2023 meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) found that supervised, group or non-group, moderate- or ...
In the Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey 2021–2022, 29.4% of students in grades 7–12 reported trying an e-cigarette, with 8.1% vaping nicotine daily. [2] [1] The minimum age to ...
Footnotes Competing interests: Normal Giesbrecht is a member of the Alcohol Working Group, Ontario Public Health Association. Daniel Myran was a scientific expert panel member of the recently released ...