Scarce retail weed shops means most Canadians still use black market pot Pharmacists’ expertise needed to boost medication complianceA recent poll reveals that nearly 40% of Canadians do not take their medications properly Is Canada a 'free rider' in pharmaceutical research and development? A new study from C.D. Howe suggests Canada's investments are comparable to most developed nations, but well behind the U.S. New tool better at predicting death after cardiac admission than current indexes Vaping is an urgent threat to public health The evidence shows that vaping is creating a generation of nicotine-addicted youth, who start with e-cigarettes and move on to smoke tobacco products Stories from retirement: Holier than them Psychiatric care before diagnosis of cancer linked to higher death rates A new population-based study by researchers at ICES has found a link between cancer mortality rates and previous psychiatric care. Social determinants of wealth CPSO responds to complaints made against doctors advocating for gun control Trauma surgeon Dr. Najma Ahmed is facing 68 college complaints following a coordinated effort to malign her from a pro-gun lobby Maternal prenatal vitamin use may reduce risk of autism in high-risk families Study finds reduced risk of autism in younger siblings when women with an ASD-affected child take a prenatal vitamin in future pregnancies First Previous 185 186 187 188 189 Next Last