Why patients go to walk-in clinics rather than their GPsBeing a GP is tough and we need to take care of ourselves LETTER: Extra points for catching drug scammers NAPRA announces scheduling change for large packages of ibuprofen Pharmacies will soon be required to merchandise large packages of ibuprofen near the dispensary. Gifts that give twice Bring joy to loved ones this holiday season with meaningful presents —that also benefit health-related charities Medical director of P.E.I.'s ERs defends critique of system Dr. Scott Cameron wasn't criticizing quality of psychiatric care but 'condemning' lack of access to emergency mental health care Medical Council of Canada eyes role in revalidation Doctors won't have to retake current MCC exams but rather 'new forms of evaluation' would be developed under plan Private clinics no answer to surgery waits: CMA Dr. John Haggie slams Fraser Institute's suggestion as 'simplistic' Medical education reform not 'just rhetoric' Future of Medical Education in Canada project aims to change 'hidden curriculum' at nation's medical schools ASA halves risk of hereditary cancer Taking regular ASA halves the risk of developing hereditary cancers, according to a study conducted at 43 centres in 16 countries. SSRIs in pregnancy: impact on fetus and newborn Canadian Paediatric Society examines risk of congenital malformations, effects on newborns following exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors during pregnancy. First Previous 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 Next Last