When is a 'spider bite' not a spider bite?Dermatologists aim to put the notorious brown recluse spider in its place More hospitals or more vitamins?By denying testing for vitamin deficiency, Ontario’s healthcare system proves it is penny wise and pound foolish OTN adopts Retina Labs platform for its teleophthalmology program Don’t dismiss patient complaints about surgeons—they're linked with poorer outcomes Study overturns TV physician stereotype of the brilliant misanthrope Mumps cases increasing among young adults Toronto Public Health issues alert, noting an increase in mumps outbreaks in Toronto, in Ontario and across North America. BCPhA launching new health coaching programs with Green Shield New pharmacist coaching on diabetes and asthma in BC for GSC eligible patients. Proton pump inhibitors could land patients in hospital Infectious gastroenteritis risk increased, Australian study shows Doctor who claimed to care for over 25,000 patients retires from family practice following reckless prescribing Dr. Tom Barnard appeared admitted to the allegations, which including prescribing narcotics to a patient who died of an overdose Many opioid overdose victims went 'doctor shopping' before deaths But new national prescribing guidelines aim to curb abuse. What your patients are reading – week of February 13, 2017 First Previous 1156 1157 1158 1159 1160 Next Last