Outcomes in newly diagnosed epilepsy have not improved over the past 20 yearsDespite availability of newer drugs, epilepsy still uncontrolled in more than one-third of patients Lies about Santa? They could be good for your childDevelopmental psychology suggests that fantastical beliefs in children are associated with positive developmental outcomes. And parents need not worry, children will bust the Santa myth themselves, when the time is right Review of scientific studies suggests 'man flu' may be more intense: researcher A review of scientific literature suggests those who believe "man flu'' is more intense than the female version have some evidence to back up their views. Payment incentives to psychiatrists in Ontario do not increase access for new patients, even those who attempt suicide B.C. physicians, especially female and rural doctors, retiring earlier than expected: study Stories from retirement: Fortune's Fool Government faces balancing act on marketing, packaging of legal marijuana Nearly half of transgender youth avoid their doctors for necessary care: study Those who had a positive relationship with their family doctors reported better health outcomes, but those who didn't reported the opposite When it comes to mental health, a problem shared can be a problem doubled Federal government proposes changes designed to drop cost of patented drugs If approved, patients could save an estimated $12.6 billion over 10 years First Previous 219 220 221 222 223 Next Last