Cannabis legalization may reduce prescription opioid use and aid in the opioid crisisTwo US studies show that opioid prescriptions fall when medical cannabis laws enacted More than one in 100 Nunavut infants have TB Children with regular health care provider less likely to have life-threatening diabetic ketoacidosis B.C. takes new approach to testing older drivers, some ask if ageism a factor Private clinic trial resumes as B.C. aims to take action against doctors First round of Australia's credentialing program huge success The first round of applicants for Australia's new Advancing Practice credentialing program surpassed all expectations, say the program organizers. NL Minister sounds alarm re antibiotic overuse Amoxicillin being prescribed at particularly high rates in Newfoundland and Labrador Naloxone Nasal Spray now available to First Nations and Inuit through Non-Insured Health Benefits program In an effort to address Canada's growing opioid crisis, NARCAN (Naloxone) Nasal Spray was recently listed as an open benefit under the Department of Indigenous Services Canada's Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program. PM says time to talk about lifting ban on paying sperm, egg donors CMPA is committed to diversity both within our council and all medical organizations First Previous 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 Next Last