Updated Canadian travel health websiteSite touted as a “one-stop shop” for obtaining information on international travel. Smoke-free workplace reduces MI incidenceA new U.S. study has shown a considerable decline in the incidence of myocardial infarction (MI) after the implementation of smoke-free laws. 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. Bath salts: key points you should know Healthcare professionals should know five important points about “bath salts,” according to a recent CMAJ article. Richer doesn’t always mean healthier Study reveals income’s variable effects on lifestyle Myths debunked about sports and exercise products After weighing the evidence, the past 40 years of sports drinks research does not add up to much. Pregnant women fear exercise Fetal safety concerns affect activity levels, researchers find 'Lightning Rod' ED consumer product removed from shelves after voluntary recall request from Health Canada Iron supplements can reduce fatigue in non-anemic women Clinical trial shows 50% reduction in fatigue from baseline in participants Depressed heart patients recover more slowly from exercise Sympathetic dysregulation may help explain worse outcomes in these patients First Previous 21 22 23 24 25 Next Last