Conscience rights matterMany physicians’ groups have expressed concern about being forced to make a referral for this service, in violation of their morals and ethics New study examines tolerability of newer antiseizure medicationsIntolerable adverse effect rate has not improved over the past three decades despite increased use of second-generation antiseizure meds Watch for calcium channel blocker–loop diuretic prescribing cascade in older hypertensive patients Ontario study finds higher incidence of loop diuretic prescribing in older adults started on CCBs compared to ACEIs, ARBs or other meds N.S. father says drug pricing 'chess game' cost his daughter her life Her death has become a rallying cry for advocates who say the federal government's recent changes to drug-pricing regulations are preventing 'life-saving' medicines from reaching Canada The greener clinic Doctors have an important example to set protecting the health of the planet for the sake of Canadians—here are a few easy ways to get started Prepare for new coronavirus like an emergency, Canadian health minister advises There has been a rash of new cases appearing in Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan over the past week Federal MAiD bill gets mixed reviews The conservatives have suggested the bill 'goes far beyond' the court ruling that ordered the new legislation Exposure to cleaning products in infancy increases risk of asthma B.C. hospice loses funding after refusing to provide assistance in dying The contract gives the hospice about $1.5 million annually, which covers 94% of the cost to operate 10 beds Stories from retirement: Let the sneezing begin It turns out I'm not that special: apparently allergies are on the rise for everyone First Previous 804 805 806 807 808 Next Last