Study reaffirms effective nurse communication-patient safety link Health professionals slam Alberta Health in survey Seniors' prescription trends illuminated Sixty-two per cent of community-dwelling Canadians age 65 and older are on at least five different prescription medications, reports the Canadian Institute for Health Information. Group proposes national ER quality indicators ER physician association has long sought national standards Editorial: ‘Appropriateness’ lacking in health funding considerations Physicians, get out your tape measures Focus on reducing the waistline rather than weight, Canadian expert says Myth of link between seafood allergy and radiocontrast reaction persists But survey suggests Canadians have learned from earlier U.S. study Peanut allergy on the rise Prevalence has climbed 1% in a decade in the U.S. Baked goods may be safe for most milk-allergic kids Finding called ‘biggest paradigm change’ in clinical practice High maternal folate linked to children’s asthma But researchers caution against changing food fortification policies or supplementation recommendations First Previous 858 859 860 861 862 Next Last