Hold the salt . . . or not Study examines issue of trust in inter-professional collaborationLack of trust is still a roadblock to improved collaboration. What your patients are reading – week of June 20, 2016 Researchers at Edmonton university cast doubt on vitamin D supplements They might not offer as much medical benefit as previously thought. Risk-benefit analysis of antidepressant use in children and adolescents Fluoxetine is likely the best option when drug therapy is indicated. Seeing a child with rhinitis? Ask about household cleaning products Study reveals a dose-response link between the two Study leaks on Twitter linked to pharma company stock dive Ask them about it: Employees report high rate of chronic conditions in new workplace survey 59% of employees report having at least one chronic disease or condition: Sanofi Canada Healthcare Survey Tuition fee controversy sparks student solution: Use bursaries, stipends to level med school fees Stateside: White male physicians earn 35% more than black counterparts BMJ study also reinforces past findings that that adjusted earnings for female physicians are far less than for men First Previous 260 261 262 263 264 Next Last