Defending our colleges investigation Excess glutamate an early driver for schizophreniaAn excess of the brain neurotransmitter glutamate could cause the transition to psychosis in those at risk for schizophrenia, according to a new study from researchers at Columbia University Medical Center. RxA continues to work with Alberta government to address pharmacy concerns LETTER: Colleges are distorting patient care in Canada Where a love of patients is actually encouraged The concept might raise eyebrows here, but it’s a rich lesson to learn from physician-poor Nepal Physicians group publishes low-risk drinking guidelines Canadian Medical Association issues guidelines on what is considered a sensible quantity of alcohol to consume. Are women ruining medicine? For those who urge women to ‘work like men,’ remember that carrots are better than sticks for enticing doctors to change their approach to work Canada not planning H7N9 vaccine studies; will watch U.S. instead TORONTO | Canada currently has no plans to ask its pandemic flu vaccine manufacturers to make trial batches of vaccine to protect against the new H7N9 bird flu, senior officials of the Public Health Agency of Canada have revealed. Press Review - May 10, 2013 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Trying to send your doctor an e-mail? Good luck with that. Read this and Saskatchewan interim contract brings positive news First Previous 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 Next Last