Draw declared in off- versus on-pump CABG trialBoth techniques have similar short-term outcomes, Canadian study shows Ultrasound or MRI enhances breast cancer detectionExpanded imaging also results in more false-positives, study shows Interventional radiology in Canada: Growth outstrips resources Survey reveals shortages in nursing and beds nationwide Going once, going twice . . . ‘Cocooning’ against pertussis called inefficient At least one million parents would need to be vaccinated to prevent one infant death in B.C., Quebec: study Top seven reasons to love ‘Crackbook’ Anger may stress the heart, but study suggests being optimistic is heart healthy Harvard University review concludes being upbeat, optimistic may help protect against heart disease. One in nine drugs prescribed in Que. are off label; most lack strong evidence: Study Data are drawn from an electronic medical records system devised at McGill. U of A study shows most callers take phone-in advice from nurses Findings by a University of Alberta researcher show a 24-hour nurse-on-call option designed to alleviate pressure on emergency rooms may be just what the doctor ordered. How common is off-label drug prescription? McGill team examines the practice of prescribing medications for indications that have not received regulatory approval from Health Canada First Previous 701 702 703 704 705 Next Last