Diabetes Canada applauds Ontario’s plan for free meds for kidsDiabetes Canada says the Ontario government’s plan to launch a free prescription medication program for children and youth up to 24 years of age in January 2018, is great news for young people in the province living with diabetes. Chocolate may help prevent atrial fibrillationAssociations strongest for one serving per week for women and two to six for men OTC Survey: Can you do more to ensure your patients use OTC medications appropriately? OMA district survey proposes private care as a priority in next round of contract negotiations Canadian Doctors for Medicare expressed concern that the priorities of the district leaders don't reflect those of Ontario's doctors Five teams to bid on Brockville, Ont., hospital redevelopment ‘Connected care’ technology seen as vital to improving healthcare: study Legislation must change for workplace PTSD, says Yukon flight nurse N.S. family doctor reprimanded for unacceptable prescribing and record-keeping Intra-articular triamcinolone of questionable benefit for knee osteoarthritis pain Injections show cartilage volume loss and no difference in knee pain compared to saline Victims of nurse's privacy breach upset she gets to keep her job after appeals First Previous 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 Next Last