AAOS: Middle-aged patients benefit from ACL reconstructionLong-term followup reveals most continue to have good knee function decades later No benefit from routine ER use of eptifibatide for coronary patientsFurther study may identify who would benefit from early use. AAOS: Watch for rotator cuff injuries in wheelchair users Risk factors include increasing duration of paraplegia, female sex and higher activity level. Triathlon death risk nearly double that of marathons Most fatalities occur during swimming heats, study shows Survey: Doctors happier with their professional life and with the OMA Results of a new Ontario Medical Association membership survey will hearten the group's senior staff and elected officials and disappoint its critics. Fish oil flops in avoiding MIs Secondary prevention trial overturns results of 10-year-old study AUA: Spray may help treat premature ejaculation Trillium opens new in-patient wing Built to evidence-based design standards Lovell Drugs turns 100 Lovell Drugs, a family owned chain of 11 independent drugstores in Ontario, celebrates its 100th anniversary this week. SK pharmacists expanding prescriptive authority Saskatchewan pharmacists will gain expanded prescriptive authority under new Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists bylaws. First Previous 401 402 403 404 405 Next Last