Dosing antihypertensives at bedtime might improve cardiovascular risk reductionStudy finds taking antihypertensives at bedtime nearly halves cardiovascular deaths compared with morning dosing Delay in constitutional challenge to needle ban for addicted prisonersPrisoner activists argue that denying incarcerated drug addicts access to clean syringes violates their rights and puts them at risk of serious infections To die well, we must talk about death before the end of life In a research study, 84% of residents and families who received a pamphlet about end-of-life choices felt encouraged to think about their future care Medical Post wins at international magazine awards My digitally enhanced patient experience in Denmark I didn't fully grasp how much better connected our Canadian system could be until I was a patient in Denmark Ontario to begin publishing a 'sunshine list' for physicians Why coroner stories? ER tales: Black butterflies We know 'red flags' in medicine but sometimes those signs turn out to indicate something much worse Female doctors are good for your health, we need to support them In Canada, female doctors have 31% higher odds of suicidal ideation than their male colleagues, according to a 2018 Canadian Medical Association survey Jagmeet Singh weighs in on racist incident in Shoppers Drug Mart The incident was filmed late last month is a Burnaby pharmacy First Previous 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 Next Last