What your patients are reading – Week of October 6, 2014 Royal College agrees opioids are over-prescribedPhysician groups agree that too many opioids are being prescribed, but they say that solutions for the problem need to be addressed by government, too. CBC report exposes “alert fatigue” in pharmacy Woman dies after "tuned down" pharmacy software fails to flag dangerous interaction. More than half of women taking the Pill use apps for reminders: survey Research also finds demand for more convenient birth control options. Canada relying too heavily on unpaid caregivers – and the future cost will be prohibitive Doctors at kids' hospital not notified that patients are getting alternative treaments: study Many doctors aren’t getting notified when child patients are getting alternative treatments such as vitamins on the side, a new study suggests. Press Review – October 2, 2014 Updated Canadian guidelines on osteoporosis in menopause Guidance on the prevention, diagnosis and clinical management of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Dietary strategies fail to curb celiac disease in kids Timing of gluten introduction has no effect on risk, two studies show Peter Gilgan donates $2 million to Women’s College Hospital to build 'the Hospital of the Future' First Previous 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 Next Last