Plain cigarette packs to hit shelves as 'best in the world' regulations kick inSmokers will soon see their cigarette packs stripped of logos and distinctive designs as federal rules make drab brown the default colour for tobacco brands next week. Should I eat red meat? Confusing studies diminish trust in nutrition scienceThe new study still finds that reducing unprocessed red meat consumption by three servings in a week is associated with an an approximately 8% lower lifetime risk of heart disease, cancer and early death Women less likely than men to get research funding from CIHR: study Toronto and Montreal make top 20 of world’s 100 best hospital cities Outdoor activities, massage can beat drugs for treating dementia: study Pharmacist warfarin management gets thumbs-up from NS patients INR testing expected to be included in next NS pharmacy agreement Pharmacists: survey seeks info on your needs regarding cannabis Pharmacists and nurses being asked to help determine future professional needs around the increasing prevalence of cannabis. A Canadian essential medicines list must be evidence based A national essential medicines list has been proposed to reduce inequitable access and improve health Why is it so hard for the doctor to apologize? A culture of perfectionism that begins in medical school is one reason why doctors and other medical professionals struggle to apologize for their mistakes CMA releases new data on factors linked to physician burnout The CMA said it hopes this data can be used by hospitals and other healthcare institutions to target key areas for action to improve physician health First Previous 101 102 103 104 105 Next Last