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- 11/25/2018
Trazodone associated with similar risk of falls and major fractures as antipsychotics in seniors with dementia
As physicians attempt to decrease antipsychotic use in seniors with dementia, they need to be aware that trazodone, frequently used as an alternative, is associated with a similar risk of falls and major fractures as atypical antipsychotics, according to new research. - 11/25/2018
B.C. court hearing Cambie case orders injunction against ban on private care until June
The judge ruled that the government cannot enforce the provisions until their constitutionality is determined at trial - 11/25/2018
Editorial: Inspiring bold ideas and solving big problems
Canadian doctors face big challenges but together we can overcome them - 11/25/2018
Dispatch: Medicalized social lives
In October, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Canadian association for Francophone doctors announced that physicians would now be able to prescribe free trips to the gallery—up to 50 of them for a family of four—to help treat conditions ranging from breast cancer to epilepsy. - 11/25/2018
What if . . . FPs ran their own primary care teams?
Right now Canadian doctors generally have to see patients themselves to treat and bill. But what if they didn’t? - 11/25/2018
To sleep, perchance to scream
Your physician-approved and not-totally-legal way to deal with a snoring partner - 11/25/2018
More than 700,000 Canadians borrow money to afford medication
Younger people are also much more likely than middle aged people to have faced difficulties paying for prescriptions - 11/22/2018
OMA backpedals on 'redistribution' relativity resolution from special meeting
Though the effort appears to be an attempt for the association to appease all doctors it represents, some have questioned whether the OMA leadership is in fact undermining its governing body