Saskatchewan to acts quickly on 2 of 9 recommendations from MS study Stateside: Physicians who are sued are more likely to be sued againUnclear whether a similar trend is occurring in Canada Does text messaging improve medication adherence? Adherence boosted in the short term, but more study needed to assess long-term benefits. Study: Gender identity better predicts second heart attack than biological sex ‘PAD Your ICU’ initiative aims to reduce delirium in the critically ill CIHR commits to continued focus on research into indigenous health Auditor slams delays, atrocious paperwork process for most sick and vulnerable Hundreds of Ontario adoptions on hold while commission reviews Motherisk cases Low back pain more likely in patients with depression Researchers say treating both conditions simultaneously would lead to better outcomes Nicotine patches alone somewhat effective in promoting smoking cessation Free nicotine patches with no behavioral support leads to higher quit rates compared with control group. First Previous 184 185 186 187 188 Next Last