Safer opioid supply program leads to drop in hospitalizations, ER visits: studyThe study found no increased risk of infections or overdoses and a decline in healthcare costs unrelated to primary care or outpatient medications after a year. Long COVID plan, funding decisions in the works, Moore saysHospitals have been submitting proposals to Ontario Health, and now the province is working to provide guidance to primary care professionals on how to care for patients with long COVID symptoms. Type 2 diabetes: A light-intensity walk after a meal would be beneficial Study shows clinically significant reductions in postprandial glucose and insulin. How improving COPD treatment in primary care could reduce demand on hospitals and emergency departments In Ontario, nearly 900,000 people live with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Comparing two therapeutic regimens to treat frontal fibrosing alopecia Study compares isotretinoin/tacrolimus combination vs that of finasteride/tacrolimus. New hope for patients with treatment-resistant melanoma Drugs already used in chemotherapy showing promise, reveals U.K. study. CADTH is launching a new Post-Market Drug Evaluation Program The new program will offer governments and other stakeholders more information about the long-term effectiveness and safety of drugs on the market. Study co-authored by B.C.'s top doctor says 80% of kids, youth have had COVID-19 The preprint study, which has not been peer-reviewed, was published online on Sept. 9. How effective are COVID-19 vaccines in preventing hospitalization? Large U.S. study compares hospitalization rates in unvaccinated, vaccinated and vaccinated plus booster dose individuals ‘Damning finding’: Only 3% of Canadian clinical trials are registered and reported according to best practices New analysis finds vast majority of Canadian clinical trials aren’t prospectively registering, reporting their results, and publishing their findings. First Previous 139 140 141 142 143 Next Last