Governments can improve patient, physician health by reducing ‘red tape’CMA president Dr. Kathleen Ross and Dan Kelly of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business recently made the case for a nationwide effort combating excess paperwork in healthcare. Actually, Ontario does NOT have a shortage of family physicians . . . Dr. Sohail Gandhi argues family doctors should be paid for doing admin work. More people die after smoking drugs than injecting them, finds large study The study took information on how drugs were taken in about 71,000 of the more than 311,000 total U.S. overdose deaths over three years. U.S. FDA expands use of asthma drug Xolair to treat severe food allergies People who use Xolair must continue to avoid the foods that cause them reactions. 13 drugs to watch in 2024 Clarivate’s recently released Drugs to Watch 2024 report highlights 13 important drugs and a handful of new technologies that could be transformative this year. QUIZ: How much do you know about acute kidney injury? Can you answer these questions about acute kidney injury? How (and why) to teach kids to swallow pills Children as young as four can learn how to swallow pills—and doing so is good for them, their parents, and the planet. Could measles really explode in Canada? The global picture is changing for this dangerous disease. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: Healing a ‘broken heart’ still a puzzle to be solved As the incidence of takotsubo cardiomyopathy rise, there may be more frequent long-term impacts than previously thought. POLL: Do you give out stress-leave doctor’s notes? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. First Previous 174 175 176 177 178 Next Last