No making babies today: A look at the human faces impacted by the N.L. healthcare cyberattack Jill and her same-sex fiancee were in Newfoundland and Labrador's only fertility clinic in St. John's early on the morning of Monday, Nov. 1. One more for good measure: Manitobans get go-ahead for third COVID shot for all adultsThe province is also expecting a shipment of the one-dose Janssen vaccine and recommends a booster for that as well Health Canada approved Moderna COVID-19 booster vaccine How well do you think COVID-19 vaccination does at preventing infection and transmission? Based on your understanding of the science and what you are seeing among your patients, take our weekly poll on this topic. QUIZ: Test your prostate cancer knowledge November is Prostate Cancer Awareness month. What do you know about prostate-specific antigen(PSA) testing and prostate cancer diagnosis? Failure to communicate: Doctor hit with $20,000 penalty for breakdown in pre-op anticoagulation bridging plan Dr. Richard Barr's actions did not cause his patient's stroke two days after a lithotripsy, but he should have made sure the patient was informed about a plan for discontinuing his anticoagulation medication. Salt substitute prevents cardiovascular events in ‘landmark’ study But some experts offer cautions about potassium levels. Ontario pauses plan to lift capacity limits in some settings that require vax proof The province had planned on removing a cap on the number of people permitted in night clubs, strip clubs, sex clubs and bathhouses on Monday. Rinvoq approved for treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis Intended for patients not adequately controlled with a systemic treatment or when systemic treatments are unsuitable Male doctors disproportionately refer patients to male surgeons: study Ontario study looked at 40 million referrals and researchers say a single-entry referral mode is needed. First Previous 600 601 602 603 604 Next Last