Cannabis edibles present novel health risksWith the recent legalization of cannabis edibles in Canada, physicians and the public must be aware of the novel risks of cannabis edibles, argue authors in a commentary in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Should women taking anti-epileptic drugs breastfeed their infants?New study supports infant breastfeeding by mothers with epilepsy who are taking antiepileptics Quebec raises legal age for cannabis to 21, the strictest in the country Policy experts suggest restricting legal access to the drug for the segment of the population most likely to use the drug will not have the intended effect What two med students learned in their travels around Ontario Jun and Matt's excellent adventure was documented at TheSongOfOntario.Com New awards program will recognize healthcare innovation in Ontario Larger portion of Canada’s public drug dollars spent on high-cost drugs Injection site use leads to decreased all-cause mortality Vancouver study is a first to link frequent SIF use and lower risk of death from all causes First unplanned hospital admission associated with 5-fold increased risk of death in older adults Help solve another doctor’s problem: 'What do you do when your patient starts to cry?' Ontario's poorest neighbourhoods see more avoidable deaths: study These deaths include those from lack of timely medical intervention and smoking First Previous 263 264 265 266 267 Next Last