U.S. study links use of bedbug agents to illness, death Two doses of HPV vaccine may be sufficientThree-dose Cervarix regimen may not be needed, NCI trial in Costa Rica reveals Feeding frenzy in Iceland Once adored by Vikings, the fermented shark delicacy ‘hákarl’ is still revered—but hard for the average tourist to find White-fleshed fruit may protect against stroke Study links high consumption of apples, pears, bananas and certain vegetables to reduced stroke risk “Homophobic” flyer lands pharmacist-PC candidate in hot water Officially endorsed campaign flyers described as homophobic were distributed in Ben Shenouda's riding. New oral contraceptive effective, but not yet approved Women taking nomegestrol-based product had fewer bleeding withdrawal days than those using drospirenone-based pill Risk of miscarriage rises with use of certain NSAIDs Quebec researchers’ suggestion of causal relationship draws criticism from head of Motherisk program Counselling affects choice of birth control method Many women switched contraceptive approach when health-care providers took time to explain pros and cons Practice Issues: Cell phones and human health So far, evidence is inconsistent about the hazards of cellphone use. Practice Issues: Calcium intake and fracture risk Study investigates associations between long-term dietary intake of calcium and risk of fracture. First Previous 439 440 441 442 443 Next Last