St. John’s wort revisited: What clinicians should know nowResearch suggests benefits in mild-to-moderate depression, but medication interactions limit its role for many patients. Lower-dose formulations may reduce risk. Doctors of BC reaches tentative agreement with provincial government While the full details of the agreement have not been publicly released yet, the group describes the agreement as a ‘a significant investment in physicians and healthcare’ and a ‘strong step forward for B.C. doctors and patients.’ Healthcare and other highlights from Newfoundland and Labrador’s budget A whopping 42% of expenses are allocated to healthcare in this latest budget. Feds propose changes to ease DTC paperwork for physicians The proposed changes would mean dozens of ‘long-lasting medical conditions’ would no longer need as much detail when filling out DTC forms. Do certain pharmacotherapies for IBS increase the risk of mortality? Study examines the risk of all-cause mortality with approved and off-label pharmacotherapies for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Health Canada approves first generic version of Ozempic in the country The federal agency says it continues to review eight other generic semaglutide submissions from other companies. They won’t tell us what they are—but University of Ottawa is zeroing in on 7 family med competencies at the med school interview stage University of Ottawa faculty and staff re-designed their interviews as medical schools try to promote family medicine. How a surgeon kept a Sudan hospital functioning on the war's front line For three years, Dr. Jamal Eltaeb made excruciating choices. As the war in Sudan raged around him, only one decision was easy: Keep working. New lab course prepares pharmacists as expansions of scope take effect The Canadian Pharmacists Association’s new online curriculum aims to help pharmacists order, monitor and interpret lab results. A complement, not a substitute: Generative AI’s role in Canadian healthcare in 2026 For a strained system, fast-paced but thoughtful supervised AI adoption is needed, health policy expert Will Falk argues. First Previous 26 27 28 29 30 Next Last