What doctors can do to prevent medical errors during transfer of care Overall volume of opioids falls in OntarioOntario doctors appear to be prescribing lower amounts of opioids overall to treat patients with pain, say researchers, but many longtime users continue to be given daily doses of the potent narcotics that exceed national practice guidelines. Health Canada approves two new drug combos for chronic hepatitis C Vosevi, a single-tablet 12-week regimen for retreatment, and Maviret, an 8-week pan-genotypic treatment for noncirrhotic treatment-naïve patients An open letter: Why should anyone care about healthcare and tax policies? Sedentary behaviour increases risk of death for frail, inactive adults 'It's time to sound the alarm' on overdiagnosis, says Quebec Medical Association CEO Donnie Edwards: Worry less about numbers, more about service When I entered the University of Toronto, I had little knowledge of the multifaceted nature of the pharmacy profession. No link between desloratadine use and QT prolongation Safety review fails to find evidence of abnormal heart rhythm related to the antihistamine People who stand on the job are more likely to suffer heart attacks than those who sit The Ontario study found that the combination of sitting, standing and moving is likely to have the greatest benefit for heart health Press review - August 17, 2017 First Previous 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 Next Last