Medically assisted dying cases need stronger review to safeguard us allOver 3,700 Canadians have died as a result of our new medically assisted dying policy, yet an appropriate monitoring system is not yet in place Recommendations for limiting electronic screen time in childrenEffects of electronic screens on children’s eyes and tips for safe use Canada's children have high rates of suicide, child abuse, infant mortality: report Purdue Pharma says it followed all regulations after B.C. lawsuit The government's lawsuit against the opioid maker is believed to be the first of its kind Quebec cardiologist was stealing the referrals of other doctors New Interim Order will permit import of alternate epinephrine autoinjector during EpiPen shortage Auvi-Q 0.3 mg autoinjector expected to be available in pharmacies by September 7th Sad days: 3 of 4 parties in Quebec election are vowing to cut doctors' compensation B.C. government will sue 40 opioid makers to recover overdose costs The government-led class action is the first of its kind in Canada Older adults taking opioids at risk for toxicity or death: new report Orphan patients: not enough effort from family doctors in Quebec, says premier First Previous 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 Next Last