Quebecers to wake up Oct. 17 to some of the strictest cannabis laws in CanadaThe federal law permits Canadians to grow up to four marijuana plants per residence; Quebec's law bans all private cultivation, and public consumption 441 Ontario MDs are ordering a disproportionate amount of unnecessary tests: studyResearchers found that physicians who ordered one unnecessary test were more likely to order others Urology, neurology, ER and general surgery residents face greatest risk of burnout Dermatology residents appear to be the least likely to burn out CIHR institute for health policy research gets new scientific director Conference Board of Canada calls for better understanding of retail drug prices Variations in the retail prices that Canadians pay for prescription pharmaceuticals can lead to confusion and perceptions of unfairness Poor women who use midwives have healthier babies A 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 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. Nearly 10% of high-risk older patients are prescribed NSAIDs for musculoskeletal pain But short-term use is not associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular or renal complications CAMH reaches settlement with former head of youth gender identity clinic The psychologist said he was wrongfully dismissed after a review of the clinic, of which he was the former head Immigrant, refugee youth most likely to visit the ED with a new mental health problem First Previous 307 308 309 310 311 Next Last