Pollution and high BP linked Ontarians and FPs in favour of more team-based care to help manage back pain, new study shows Ontario pharmacists prepare for injection authority On the eve of its annual conference, the OPA is calling for immunization and injection in 100 percent of pharmacies by the end of 2013. EDITORIAL: Time for Ontario to return to the table Male pattern baldness linked to prostate cancer But finger-length ratio not a risk factor, Canadian study shows Patients prefer real to virtual colonoscopy The more invasive test comes out on top in Canadian satisfaction study Statins may slow prostate growth Finding emerges from secondary analysis of dutasteride trial Back to the future: entrepreneur launches temperance society Temperance societies are often the stuff of history lectures, but a well-known entrepreneur thinks it’s time that Canadians take another look at holding back. DINNER TONIGHT: Grilled chicken and strawberry salad Richest and poorest people in Toronto hospitalized for different reasons, researchers find Will help to see whether patient outcomes are linked to incomes First Previous 399 400 401 402 403 Next Last