ADHD treatment may reduce criminality riskSwedish study suggests medications that treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder reduces the risk of criminality among patients with the disorder. The Medical Post table of contents: November 20, 2012 print edition Cancer drug treats MS The challenge of refractory angina New Canadian guidelines aim to increase awareness of the diagnosis and treatment of this chronic, painful condition A peculiarity of how physicians are paid Only fee-for-service MDs, alone among professionals, get paid the same for a service regardless of how experienced they are First-of-its-kind program improves outcomes for seniors admitted for trauma at St. Michael’s Hospital Varenicline: no increased risk of cardiovascular events New study shows no difference in risk of major cardiovascular events with the smoking cessation agents, varenicline and bupropion. Health Canada approves Cymbalta for the management of osteoarthritis knee pain Medical residents and staff honoured at CAIR annual awards The Medical Post table of contents: November 6, 2012 print edition First Previous 230 231 232 233 234 Next Last