WATCH: Canada’s physicians formally apologize for harm to Indigenous communitiesThe CMA said it underwent a multi-year review of its archives and other documented interactions with Indigenous communities, finding a long history of harm caused by the Canadian doctors. Six common natural products potentially harmful to the liverOne study showed 15.6 million U.S. adults consume so-called natural products associated with hepatotoxic risks. C.D. Howe report calls for more nurse practitioners in primary care, says doctors’ groups have too much influence The report argues that provinces have not been able to make the necessary institutional reforms to our healthcare system due to ‘fear of provoking interest groups—particularly physicians’ organizations.’ Ottawa resumes suspensions for overdue student vaccine records after two-year pause Last year, 66% of 7- and 17-year-old students who had their records checked were overdue for vaccines to start the year. Manitoba is getting its first extended hours primary care clinic ‘People don’t get sick exclusively during business hours.’ Why isn’t Ontario’s HRM getting better faster? Clinicians frustrated that Health Report Manager now giving them too much or the wrong kind of info. Study compares weight loss with semaglutide versus liraglutide after one year The study also identifies factors associated with a clinically meaningful (≥ 10%) weight reduction at one year. NEW PRODUCT: Nordimet Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for September. Arbitration award implementation will hurt physicians and patients After listening to the OMA Zoom session on the arbitration, Dr. Dr. Sohail Gandhi breaks down some issues. NEW DRUG: Vaxchora: oral cholera vaccine Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for September. First Previous 121 122 123 124 125 Next Last