HPV immunization program in B.C. cuts rates of pre-cancer in women: studyRates of cervical pre-cancer in women have been cut by more than half in British Columbia and the province's school immunization program for the human papillomavirus is being given credit for the results. Plain language about health data is essential for transparency and trustUser agreements are often long, complex and inaccessible texts that don’t help users understand what exactly is being done with their information Dog owners have reduced risk of dying from heart problems, says researcher Dog ownership was associated with a 24% reduction in death overall, and the risk of death due to cardiovascular-related issues dropped by 31% Pharmacist warfarin management gets thumbs-up from NS patients INR testing expected to be included in next NS pharmacy agreement Pharmacists: survey seeks info on your needs regarding cannabis Pharmacists and nurses being asked to help determine future professional needs around the increasing prevalence of cannabis. A Canadian essential medicines list must be evidence based A national essential medicines list has been proposed to reduce inequitable access and improve health CMA releases new data on factors linked to physician burnout The CMA said it hopes this data can be used by hospitals and other healthcare institutions to target key areas for action to improve physician health Leading Canadian MD says blowback to meat study is 'hysterical,' more discourse needed Dr. Gordon Guyatt was one of the supervising authors on a series of recent studies on meat consumption in the Annals of Internal Medicine that prompted an avalanche of international press Female surgeons in Ontario earn 24% less per hour than male peers: study The research found women perform far fewer of the highest-paid primary procedures, and are often driven towards less lucrative specializations 55% of voters are dissatisfied with the attention given to healthcare by parties and leaders First Previous 173 174 175 176 177 Next Last