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- 9/9/2013
'Startling' number of men admit to rape in Asia Pacific region
Findings of six-country study expected to be of global interest - 9/9/2013
Stateside: Nurse practitioners try new tack
Nurse practitioners say they could help treat millions of Americans who will get health insurance under the health law but insurance industry practices are hampering their efforts. - 9/9/2013
Lack of nurses in Tumbler Ridge; situation becoming “critical”
Though this isn’t new news, staff at the Health Centre here in town are becoming increasingly worried about having enough nurses to run the facility. - 9/9/2013
Scalp hematoma may be more than just a bump on the head
Large and boggy lesions pose greater risk than small and isolated ones - 9/9/2013
More materials being provided to Chatham-Kent medical offices
An annual check up for a program to promote early literacy by placing books and other materials in doctors' waiting rooms, shows it's in good health. - 9/8/2013
Coming up for air
Instead of reinforcing my tendency to shut down my emotions, medical school actually taught me to open up - 9/8/2013
Servier Canada to build new centre of excellence in Montreal
LAVAL, Que. | Servier Canada, subsidiary of the Servier Research Group, has announced plans to construct a new centre of excellence in clinical research into cardiovascular disease, cancer and neuropsychiatry. - 9/8/2013
New study highlights impact of arthritis on healthcare system
TORONTO | At a time when hospitals across Canada are trying to cut costs by scaling back or closing arthritis clinics, the burden of the disease on the healthcare system is only increasing, according to a new study from The Arthritis Society. - 9/8/2013
Psychotherapist loses licence after encouraging patients to sit on his lap
A 72-year-old psychiatrist in Toronto who hugged and encouraged patients to sit on his lap during appointments has lost his medical licence, the National Post reports.