Surprise: B.C. physicians aren’t healthier than othersDespite clean air, beautiful vistas and a reputation for balanced lifestyles, British Columbia’s doctors don’t seem to be any healthier than colleagues across the country, a new study concludes. Electrophysiologists feel the strainSurvey reveals many suffer from chronic spine conditions Genotyping to predict drug response? Not so fast Environmental factors make situation more complicated than it appears, Canadian researcher says Stress urinary incontinence cure rates doubted Trials that lose patients to followup yield inaccurate results, says investigator Superbugs firmly established in Canadian hospitals Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant superbugs are firmly established in Canadian hospitals, but are less common than in the U.S. Inmate suicide a public health issue that needs attention Many prisoners with psychiatric disorders never see a mental health professional Canadian healthcare too costly: Fraser Institute Health Council report targets GP decision-making Diabetes educators doubt their abilities Practice Issues: Beta-blockers in patients Study assesses whether long-term beta-blocker use was associated with reductions in mortality and exacerbations in patients with COPD. First Previous 370 371 372 373 374 Next Last