Doctors, nurses 'bring a lot of biases' to work with Indigenous patients, study finds What your patients are reading – week of February 6, 2017 Single dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine for adolescents may be insufficient U.S. study shows decline in efficacy within three to eight years after vaccination. International medical grads have lower patient death rates Observational study of U.S. inpatients suggests current licensing approach working well Pharmacist-administered flu vaccines increase overall influenza vaccination rates Uptake of influenza immunization modestly rises in Canadian provinces that allow community pharmacists to give seasonal flu vaccine No evidence private health insurance boosts quality of health care, health economist testifies Doctors can’t agree on disability assessments Global research review finds high variation in judgments Canadian study shows asthma often misdiagnosed or goes into remission in adults One-third of adults with recently diagnosed asthma can be safely tapered off asthma meds. Anti-sugar MD calls processed food ‘an experiment that failed' Dr. Robert Lustig says physicians need to help families return to ‘real food’ Statins may protect against glaucoma Randomized trial needed to confirm the association, researchers say First Previous 243 244 245 246 247 Next Last