#MeTooMedicine: Physicians can and must do better Drug ads leave you in the dark about safety risksThe failure of TV ads to explain the safety risks of over-the-counter drugs can leave people in the emergency department with liver damage or psychosis ER tales: Let me rub this on you A patient in agony, who only finds relief in hours-long baths, gets an unusual OTC treatment Feedback: Divided views on assisted suicide column, getting only ‘hard’ cases and the role of PAs The worst gifts from a patient I talked to a few friends recently about the worst gifts patients have ever given them. Here are the 12 best, or rather, worst gifts ever Experts blame doctors NAFTA negotiations may threaten pharmacare The ongoing NAFTA renegotiations could put a Canadian national pharmacare program in jeopardy, and could have a particular impact on Canadians who need expensive arthritis drugs Successive health system transformations in Quebec are wearing out providers Breaking down barriers for Canadians with disability – it’s time to look beyond the CRA Climate change will increase deaths by suicide The effects of hotter temperatures on suicides are symptomatic of a much broader and more expansive problem First Previous 367 368 369 370 371 Next Last