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- 10/6/2014
A1C: Choose your target wisely
Aim for a glycosylated hemoglobin that optimizes benefits and risks for individual patients - 10/6/2014
Paying for kids’ university? There’s more to it than RESP
Incorporation can help fund children’s post-secondary education - 10/6/2014
Being there when needed
For a patient with a terminal illness, I felt I was a reminder of bad news and a focal point for anger, so I let her decide when she wanted contact - 10/5/2014
Doctor sends flowers to patient after burning back hair in Chinese medical procedure
SYDNEY, Australia | Hair on a patient’s back caught fire, causing serious burns, during Chinese cupping therapy but the patient refused to follow through on his complaint about the bizarre blaze after receiving an apology and flowers from the practitioner. - 10/5/2014
Doctor shortage showing signs of improvement in Quebec
Quebec's shortage of doctors is slowly improving, according to new numbers obtained by the CBC. - 10/5/2014
More than half of women taking the Pill use apps for reminders: survey
Research also finds demand for more convenient birth control options. - 10/5/2014
Royal College agrees opioids are over-prescribed
Physician groups agree that too many opioids are being prescribed, but they say that solutions for the problem need to be addressed by government, too. - 10/5/2014
Press Review – October 6, 2014