Health IT could save Canadians 70 million hours a year: studyCanadians could have gained nearly 70 million hours of time in 2011 had they been able to consult with their healthcare providers, access test results (lab tests, MRIs, and X-rays) and request prescription renewals electronically. Science-ish's Julia Belluz to deliver Hancock Lecture in Toronto on Oct. 31 Acetazolamide dose for prevention of acute mountain sickness Acetazolamide 250 mg daily is the lowest effective dose to prevent acute mountain sickness according to a new systematic review and meta-analysis. Global survey reveals more than 25% of Canadians with type 2 diabetes do not take basal insulin as prescribed One in five Canadian patients deliberately mis-dose insulin as prescribed to reduce the risk of experiencing a nocturnal hypoglycemic event Injection fights Crohn’s ‘Normal’ blood sugar shrinks the brain Concept of ‘normal’ may need a rethink: researcher Fast-tracked drugs riskier, study finds New reports highlight health, economic benefits of new medicines Economic Impact of Canada's innovative pharmaceutical sector exceeds $3-billion Falls caught on video Patients miss out First Previous 642 643 644 645 646 Next Last