Antibiotic use in infants may be linked to development of celiac disease in childhoodStudy finds early exposure to systemic antibiotics might be a risk factor for celiac disease Kansas doctor to pay near $6M settlement for false billingsFederal prosecutors say a Wichita cardiologist has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle claims that he and his medical group improperly billed federal health care programs for medically unnecessary cardiac stent procedures. UofT report provides a snapshot of the state of family care in Toronto The findings reflect what is being seen across Canada: a high prevalence of modifiable risk factors and mental health issues Both sides now What I learned transitioning to specialty care after decades as a family doctor Saskatchewan's Mike Stuber is Canadian Pharmacist of the Year A Regina pharmacist who works as part of a team improving outcomes for more than 500 Saskatchewan residents living with HIV has been named the 2019 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year by the Canadian Pharmacists Association. Regular use of glucosamine for osteoarthritis may lead to reduced risk of cardiovascular events UK study finds habitual glucosamine use lowers risk of cardiovascular events by 15% CIHR salutes top health researchers with Gold Leaf Prizes for 2018 Online access to results: Don’t hate the patients, hate the game Case report: A cosmetic problem Case study: Licorice tea causes hypertensive emergency in patient First Previous 900 901 902 903 904 Next Last