Woman’s allegations against Newfoundland nurse confirmed Overall volume of opioids falls in OntarioOntario doctors appear to be prescribing lower amounts of opioids overall to treat patients with pain, say researchers, but many longtime users continue to be given daily doses of the potent narcotics that exceed national practice guidelines. Bullying is like a 'chronic disease' in medicine and we can't just move on: panel Incoming CMA president, Dr. Laurent Marcoux, says fostering professionalism will be a key priority during his tenure Philpott urges doctors to help improve health of most vulnerable patient groups Overdiagnosis: Doctors must change their behaviour, says Quebec health minister Press review - August 17, 2017 People who stand on the job are more likely to suffer heart attacks than those who sit The Ontario study found that the combination of sitting, standing and moving is likely to have the greatest benefit for heart health HealthAchieve preview: Transforming patient lives is at the heart of healthcare Patient sues over surgical device that she claims spread cancer through her body There are 300 similar lawsuits currently underway in the U.S. Couple seeking damages after woman delivers 5.9-kilo baby naturally First Previous 524 525 526 527 528 Next Last