Press review – September 6, 2016 Popular e-learning program ADAPT winding downInternationally recognized patient skills program coming to a close next year. Steroids underused for rhinosinusitis Canada has more doctors than ever – but is that good news? Health Canada finds atypical antipsychotics possibly linked to sleep apnea Product labelling for all atypical antipsychotics to be updated to highlight this risk. Medical Post table of contents – September 6, 2016 print edition Prescription Transfers: Not so black and white Darwinian “survival of the fittest” marketing tactics will be our own demise if things don't change. Here are some ideas for a more professional, ethical way forward. Viscous lidocaine not recommended for teething pain Use linked to severe side effects in infants and young children. Newfoundland to provide naloxone kits to counter effects of opioid overdoses Initiative part of province's broader opioid action plan. Canada's move to control fentanyl chemicals not enough to stem crisis: expert Restricting chemicals used to make drug will increase demands for more dangerous replacement, say observers. First Previous 637 638 639 640 641 Next Last