Male doctors more than twice as likely as female doctors to face legal action: study WHO led study shows Canadian made Ebola vaccine protects against dreaded diseaseVaccine protects 100% of people who got it, researchers find. U.K. study links alcohol consumption with reduced fibromyalgia pain But doctors caution against drinking as a form of therapy Should you be dispensing more sugar pills? NEJM author says placebos should be part of treatment regimen for patients. Toronto researchers alleged to have falsified data; ask court to review claims Retraction of two scientific papers, concerns about a third led to allegations. UK: Should pharmacists be reimbursed for emergency drugs? Study shows druggists daily give emergency supplies while waiting on repeat order. Aromatase inhibitors superior to tamoxifen in reducing breast cancer mortality Five years of therapy reduces 10-year mortality by about 15% compared with tamoxifen. Physician head of Canada's largest medical laboratory steps down amidst revelations of falsified data—researchers ask for 'impartial' judicial review Diagnosing with the ‘pill on a string’ New advance in esophageal diagnosis and drug delivery directly to brain. Pay-for-performance program improves wait times at Ontario hospitals First Previous 197 198 199 200 201 Next Last