Could pigeons put radiologists out of their jobs?Study shows trained birds can distinguish between malignant and benign breast tissue CPAP edges out oral appliances for obstructive sleep apneaBut mandibular advancement devices still have a role, researchers conclude Study identifies three key predictors of hospitalization for COPD Short questionnaire can be used in daily practice, researchers say Be part of the solution, Neighbourhood Pharmacies exec tells pharmacists Denise Carpenter spoke today at the annual congress of the Association québécoise des pharmaciens propriétaires. Mindfulness tool helps physicians deal with depression and anxiety Five family physicians experience 'large and positive effects' over eight-week pilot. Yet, some scores for burnout appear to get worse. Obesity still rising among U.S. adults despite government's best efforts And women have now overtaken men in the obese category, new research shows. Canada needs to do better job tracking health outcomes: report In 2015, Canada expected to have spent $6,105 on the average patient. Report says better measurements would present better value for money. Long-awaited trial shows intensive blood pressure lowering saves lives Commentators say newly released SPRINT data ‘will change practice’ Catastrophic pharmacare is a catastrophe Why the provinces don’t need $3 billion in federal tax dollars for flawed prescription drug policies. Two injectable drugs could keep HIV at bay: manufacturers Preliminary testing finds drugs could keep disease at bay indefinitely. First Previous 189 190 191 192 193 Next Last