Machine learning may help predict opioid prescription risk for patients
Current guidelines to determine which patients are at higher risk don’t catch everyone
Current guidelines to determine which patients are at higher risk don’t catch everyone
Believing you can’t do something won’t get problems solved. Find a way if you truly want a happy life
Potentially life-saving product, named FentaGone, wins Telus Innovation Challenge’s $100,000 first prize
Study on how fish respond to nicotine exposure suggests researchers could find ways to more effectively treat withdrawal in people with addictions
Much like first aid and CPR, bystander naloxone training is one of the best tools available to save lives, U of A experts say
Social isolation can be deadly for people struggling with addictions, says University of Alberta expert
Recent wake-up calls began when a Chinese article reported smoking increased the risk of becoming sicker by 14 times
Thousands of patients are on wait lists. Meanwhile, the human and economic costs of mental illness keep rising
When intoxicated, people often exhibit signs that can resemble psychiatric conditions
In Canada, men account for three out of every four suicides – with seven men dying by suicide every day – but our support programs fall short
Doctors must discuss pain management options with patients and not jump to the prescription pad for a quick fix
The rash of liquor store robberies in Winnipeg says more about underlying social problems than it does about the effectiveness of police
Not only does work help financially but it empowers people to take control of their lives and rise above poverty