P.E.I. association conducts national survey of technicians Health Canada approves rifaximin (Zaxine) for treating irritable bowel syndrome with diarrheaTwo-week course reduces common IBS-D symptoms, including bloating, abdominal pain and diarrhea 'People talk about deep sadness:' Scientists study climate change grief The American Psychological Association as well as the Lancet have released lengthy reports on the phenomenon Canada could lead the fight for life in a post-antibiotic world The benefits of antibiotics have lulled us into ignoring a frightening problem that has been looming for decades Opioid hospitalization rates highest in smaller communities: New CIHI report Hospital discharge during holidays brings higher risks, study finds Government to ensure coerced sterilization of indigenous Canadians 'never happens again' The Liberals have been pressed for a rapid response to recent reports on the sterilizations, but has so far not agreed to outlaw the practice CPhA survey finds 25% of Canadians affected by drug shortages 69% of survey respondents said they either 'very concerned' or 'somewhat concerned' about drug shortages; the concern was highest among the elderly and those with lower incomes Exercise is medicine, and doctors are starting to prescribe it Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to counteract the adverse physical and psychological effects of cancer First Nations children and youth experiencing more pain than non–First Nations children First Previous 302 303 304 305 306 Next Last