Poor women who use midwives have healthier babiesA study published in the British Medical Journal Open reports that midwifery patients were 41% less likely to have a small-for-gestational-age baby compared to patients of obstetricians Conference Board of Canada calls for better understanding of retail drug pricesVariations in the retail prices that Canadians pay for prescription pharmaceuticals can lead to confusion and perceptions of unfairness OMA president takes back comments that recreational cannabis is a 'gateway drug' The president of the Ontario Medical Association is taking back her comments that recreational cannabis is a "gateway drug'' to harder substances. Immigrant, refugee youth most likely to visit the ED with a new mental health problem Cannabis legalization and post-secondary campus life CAPER review shows only 6.2% of doctors who completed residency in 2015 practising in rural areas Traumatic brain injury raises risk of problem gambling, ICES study finds Canadians’ top priority in NAFTA deal is access to generic drugs: poll Quebec Liberal leader – and doctor – doubles down on notion that $75 weekly grocery bill is possible Unremunerated pharmacy services save Quebec $500 million a year: AQPP study The head of the Quebec pharmacy association said the study provide 'concrete proof' that much of the value of the pharmacist's work is now beyond dispensing First Previous 199 200 201 202 203 Next Last