Doctors trained at top-ranked medical schools are the least likely to prescribe opioidsNew study finds 'striking relationship' between training and frequency of prescriptions written CPhA provides cross-Canada scan of naloxone availabilityIn light of the current opioid crisis in Canada, CPhA has created an environmental scan of naloxone availability to better understand how it is accessible to patients across the country. Study calls for new approach in TB screening for healthcare workers Prescription opioids often go unused after surgery Better practices are needed to reduce oversupply of the drugs, researchers Get passive with your investment strategy for better returns Benefits include lower fees, lower taxes and more certainty of outcome New, costly cardiac tests no more effective than cheaper one: ICES Time to drop the 'complete the course' message for antibiotics Advice is not backed by evidence and should be replaced, say experts IBM and University of Alberta show machine learning can predict schizophrenia Latuda now approved for use in schizophrenia in 15- to 17-year-olds Manufacturer has also filed for approval of lurasidone to treat bipolar depression in youth Walking the dog boosts older people's physical activity, come rain or shine The routine could be a worthwhile part of an exercise prescription, researchers conclude First Previous 144 145 146 147 148 Next Last