Press Review - August 24, 2017 Sedentary behaviour increases risk of death for frail, inactive adults No link between desloratadine use and QT prolongation Safety review fails to find evidence of abnormal heart rhythm related to the antihistamine People who stand on the job are more likely to suffer heart attacks than those who sit The Ontario study found that the combination of sitting, standing and moving is likely to have the greatest benefit for heart health Health advocates want Food Guide overhaul as consultations conclude New research into calcium may open doors to new treatment for controlling cholesterol Recommendations for promoting antipsychotic safety in patients with schizophrenia The gendered specialties Why male and female doctors agree that some specialties are better suited to female doctors Obese patients have more expensive ICU stays following heart surgery Dalhousie study found that patients with higher levels of obesity were four times more likely to require more time in the ICU than a non-obese patient Arnprior hospital and doctor being sued by patient in $5-million malpractice suit Patient alleges that his health-care providers failed to appreciate the urgency of a hernia that ruptured and sent him into septic shock First Previous 174 175 176 177 178 Next Last