POLITICS: There's a fly in the ointment of Ouellet's health-care cure Young MD: The torment of self-exposureIt's tough to believe in the legitimacy of both paths when asked, Delivered by delusional defiance Time runs out as a doctor waits for a mentally ill patient's meds to kick in to see if he'll accept cancer care Sharpies cut infection risk and environmental waste Canadian study finds preop markers can be reused safely Fans of red meat have higher death risk Doug Frith, pharmacist, cabinet minister, dies Doug Frith, the most prominent pharmacist to advance in public office in Canada, died in Ottawa on March 20, 2009 of a massive heart attack at the age of 64. HIV infection increasing in Saskachewan Human immunodeficiency virus infections are on the rise in Saskatchewan, with 174 new cases reported in 2008. Indian nurses to ease Canada’s nursing shortage Workers keep putting on the pounds A third of cancers preventable, study finds First Previous 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 Next Last