Highrise residents who have cardiac arrest have lower survival rates: study Changes in Nova Scotia Pharmacare to benefit some seniorsSome seniors in Nova Scotia will soon start paying less for prescriptions and premiums. What your patients are reading: Week of Jan. 18, 2015 Doctor who sues the mother of his child for $4 million has case tossed Physician claimed to experience 'emotional harm' from unplanned pregnancy Alberta Health Services says volunteer at Christmas dinner had hepatitis A Saskatchewan to fund therapy that helps boy on feeding tube learn to eat Alberta Health Services urging people to get flu shot; 5 deaths, 4 not immunized Official says province is in the early stages of an “influenza outbreak”. Judge will review 25 years of flawed drug, alcohol test results by Motherisk lab Changes to Pharmacare will see premium cuts for some seniors in Nova Scotia Changes also include new payment scale based on income. What it’s like to work at a stationary bike desk Pedal desks are, uh, a revolutionary alternative to the treadmill desk and a healthier way to sit—but it’s not for everyone. First Previous 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 Next Last