New tool helps physicians manage patients with heart failure in the ER Nominations open for Wellspring leadership awardsDeadline is April 12 to submit an entry for a $10,000 leadership development award. Youth and hate Shoppers announces strategy to help address the opioid crisis 'Grieve every day:' Full parole for Calgary woman convicted in son's strep death A woman who opted to treat her son with holistic remedies instead of taking him to the doctor for a strep infection has been granted full parole. Canadian experts advise against prolonged courses of antibiotics for Lyme disease Lengthy antibiotic therapy does not improve outcomes, but can lead to adverse reactions and antibiotic-resistant organisms Lawsuit alleges Vanderbilt doctors operated on wrong kidney A Tennessee woman says Vanderbilt University Medical Center operated on the wrong kidney during her surgery in what federal officials call a "never event.'' Notley's government puts priority on health care in legislature throne speech High-dose biotin supplements may interfere with certain lab tests May affect immunoassays used to investigate or monitor cardiac disease, endocrine disorders, malignancies, anemias and infectious diseases Is Canada a 'free rider' in pharmaceutical research and development? A new study from C.D. Howe suggests Canada's investments are comparable to most developed nations, but well behind the U.S. First Previous 959 960 961 962 963 Next Last