Editorial: The OTC products doctors recommend Stop-smoking aids scrutinized Meet the 2016 Canadian Medical Hall of Fame inductees Five physicians and a medical historian are honoured When prescription drugs go OTC Doctors are ambivalent about direct patient access to medications Finding a solution in dilution Some Canadian doctors make room for homeopathy in medical care—and one in 10 believes it really works Trial touts calorie restriction New point-of-care test to diagnose Zika developed by U of T researcher Dr. Keith Pardee co-designed test that can detect both virus and strain. Antibody tackles severe asthma Pharmacists better than MDs for chronic care Meta-analysis shows pharmacists as good, sometimes better for chronic care patients. Adding a DPP-4 inhibitor to sulfonylurea therapy increases hypoglycemia risk by 50% Sulfonylurea dose should be reduced when starting a DPP-4 inhibitor in type 2 diabetes. First Previous 443 444 445 446 447 Next Last