Why natural depression therapies are better than pillsAntidepressants bring in almost $17 billion a year for the pharmaceutical industry, and yet science shows their benefit to be small More than 700,000 Canadians borrow money to afford medicationYounger people are also much more likely than middle aged people to have faced difficulties paying for prescriptions Editorial: Inspiring bold ideas and solving big problems Canadian doctors face big challenges but together we can overcome them Vitals: Biggest influences on the future of family medicine Canada's first cannabis-only researcher to explore medicinal potential of 90 unstudied cannabinoids Yang Qu hopes to lead the way in unlocking the full potential of cannabis—both commercially and medicinally—just as he did as one of Canada's foremost anti-cancer drug researchers. Probiotics make no difference to intestinal infections in kids: studies Two studies released by the University of Calgary suggest giving children probiotics to fend off intestinal infections won't make any difference. Shining a spotlight on the opioid crisis New BC-based documentary aims to get the conversation started. Ontario’s health system is straining from hospital overcrowding: report Don’t let fear of disciplinary action keep you from expanded scope activities Drug spending quickly outpacing spending on doctors and hospitals: CIHI report Drugs for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease make up the largest proportion of drug spending in Canada First Previous 322 323 324 325 326 Next Last