A new study shows that moist heat treatment of N95 masks eliminates severe acute respiratory…
Browsing: Canadian Medical Association Journal
The Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) is a prominent peer-reviewed general medical journal that publishes cutting-edge research, reviews, analyses, news, and commentary. Founded in 1911 and published by the Canadian Medical Association, it serves as a vital resource for the medical community in Canada and internationally. The journal aims to foster excellent clinical practice and health policy development by presenting high-quality empirical evidence and expert insights. It covers a wide range of topics pertinent to the medical field, from clinical trials and evidence-based medicine to health care delivery and public health issues. The CMAJ is not only a key outlet for Canadian medical research but also an influential voice in global discussions on health and medicine, contributing to the advancement of the medical profession and the improvement of patient care.
Chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and azithromycin are being used to treat and prevent COVID-19 despite weak evidence…
A practice article provides 5 things to know on how drugs can interact with cannabinoids…
Adults with food insecurity (i.e., inadequate access to food because of financial constraints) are 10%…
With the recent legalization of cannabis edibles in Canada, physicians and the public must be…
A research case report describing lung injury related to e-cigarette use in a 17-year-old Canadian…
Opioid use is increasing in pregnancy as well as in the general population. A “Five…
In people with diabetes, fat mass index, not body mass index (BMI), is associated with…
A drug commonly used to manage symptoms of Alzheimer disease and other dementias — donepezil…
Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) is associated with chronic, painful temporomandibular disorder — pain in the temporomandibular…