IUDs increasingly popularContraception alternative gaining on the Pill, condoms. Why does Canada do so poorly on children’s health rankings?Studies show early childhood education and family supports yield excellent return on investment Homeopathy clinic faces fines for false claims about pertussis vaccine An Australian homeopathic company will find out in February the fine it will pay for making false claims about the pertussis vaccine. Do medical talk shows on TV provide evidence-based information? Canadian study examines quality of health recommendations made on two popular medical talk shows Record year for FDA drug approvals The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a record number of drugs in 2014, approving 41 first-of-a-kind drugs and a record number of medicines for rare diseases. New projects look at inflammation and links to chronic disease Drug helps preserve beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes But beneficial effect is lost once medication is stopped Complex organ donation process hampers benefits to patients: CIHI Why patients should think twice about giving their nurse chocolate as a gift The numbers don’t lie: TV doctors’ advice often lacks evidence Analysis shows only one-third of Dr. Oz’s recommendations supported by believable evidence First Previous 504 505 506 507 508 Next Last