What your patients are reading – Week of September 22, 2014 Study profiles ‘Top 40’ psych-related ER visitorsFrequent emergency department users often have a family doctor and other supports, but off-hours access is limited Building an iron-clad case against anemia Now there’s proof for the 'Angelina Jolie effect' Breast cancer screening for rare genetic mutations doubles Drug News: September 2014 A review of launches, new indications, Health Canada advisories and new dosage forms. Second-generation antipsychotics in children & adolescents Are they over-used, or under-understood? Keeping up with the Medical Literature A review of point-of-care evidence-based clinical resources Many seniors get antidepressants after hip surgery Some prescribing may be inappropriate, researcher says FDA panel recommends scaling back testosterone use in men, citing little evidence of benefit Prescribing language should be revised to clarify treatments have not been shown to reverse common aging issues, panel says. Unused opioid prescriptions can now be returned to US pharmacies Move follows practice long accepted in Canada. First Previous 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 Next Last