U.S. FDA pushes to remove pregnancy drug, company pushes backThe maker of the only U.S. drug intended to prevent premature births is making a last-ditch effort this week to keep its medication on the market, even as health regulators insist that it doesn't work. Will B.C.’s new contract incentives work to lure FPs?The new-to-practice contract is an hours-based two-year contract. Can mouthwash help in the battle against SARS-CoV-2? Study adds to evidence that antiseptic mouthwash can inhibit the virus. CMAJ report calls for substantial healthcare restructuring to tackle long-COVID burden So much of long COVID continues to confound clinicians. Help, I've got 23 contact lenses in my eye! Doctor's story one for the record books An ophthalmologist pulled out, layer by layer, a 'huge, dark-purple blob of contact lenses' stuck to the eye of a 70-year-old female patient. 'She said she felt much better already,' recalled the doctor. Yarmouth, NS, to rename square in memory of local pharmacist Jim MacLeod MacLeod spent 50 years as a pharmacist in Yarmouth before becoming deputy mayor and a town councillor. Nova Scotia family doctor wait list hits record high at more than 116,000 people The monthly primary care report shows that the number of people waiting for a family doctor or nurse practitioner is up 5% since Sept. 1. Ontario weighs declaring monkeypox outbreak over, Moore says There haven't been any significant increases in the past few weeks: Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health Case report: A persistent rash At his walk-in clinic, Dr. Robert Dickson recently had a mysterious case that struck him as not very exciting but interesting. Alberta First Nations file human rights complaint over supports for disabled adults Federal supports are available for children with disabilities who live on reserves until they turn 18. First Previous 404 405 406 407 408 Next Last