The cure for chair disease: One hour of daily exercisePhysical activity offsets health risk of excessive sitting, study shows Alzheimer’s conference: Cheese for your headWhen it comes to brain protection, just say camembert Here's when patients should ask you for medical tests Unnecessary testing can be wasteful and dangerous, and it doesn’t always mean an improvement to health Medical Post table of contents – July 26, 2016 print edition Speculating as to how specialties will vote on Ontario's fee deal Concerns about the contract stretch across specialties but some aspects may affect certain specialties disproportionately Are doctors prepared for the new era of direct-to-consumer genetic tests? Lack of binding arbitration is a hole in the Ontario deal Press review – July 22, 2016 Watch for drugs that can cause or worsen heart failure New AHA statement identifies potentially problematic drugs and provides tips for minimizing polypharmacy. You built it—why won’t they come? What worked for Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams won’t necessarily work for a start-up drugstore. In fact, this mentality is why many new clinical pharmacy programs fail. First Previous 203 204 205 206 207 Next Last