Teenaged girls did not engage in riskier sexual behaviour after HPV vaccination introduced in schools Quebecers to wake up Oct. 17 to some of the strictest cannabis laws in CanadaThe federal law permits Canadians to grow up to four marijuana plants per residence; Quebec's law bans all private cultivation, and public consumption Urology, neurology, ER and general surgery residents face greatest risk of burnout Dermatology residents appear to be the least likely to burn out Poor women who use midwives have healthier babies A study published in the British Medical Journal Open reports that midwifery patients were 41% less likely to have a small-for-gestational-age baby compared to patients of obstetricians Conference Board of Canada calls for better understanding of retail drug prices Variations in the retail prices that Canadians pay for prescription pharmaceuticals can lead to confusion and perceptions of unfairness Immigrant, refugee youth most likely to visit the ED with a new mental health problem OMA president takes back comments that recreational cannabis is a 'gateway drug' The president of the Ontario Medical Association is taking back her comments that recreational cannabis is a "gateway drug'' to harder substances. Cannabis legalization and post-secondary campus life CAPER review shows only 6.2% of doctors who completed residency in 2015 practising in rural areas Canadians’ top priority in NAFTA deal is access to generic drugs: poll First Previous 208 209 210 211 212 Next Last