Older physicians more cost-effective: U.S. studyDoctors in the early stages of their careers rack up higher costs than their senior counterparts to treat patients, a U.S. study suggests. Research to look at environmental factors in human diseasesOTTAWA | New funding will aid research to examine how environmental factors can alter the expression of human DNA and potentially affect our health. New report from national nursing organizations shows record-high number of RN grads Should MDs get privacy on 'sunshine lists?' A Nova Scotia’s nurses group believes there’s a double standard in the way the province discloses salaries for public servants who make more than $100,000 per year, but leaves doctors off that list. HRT has heart benefits in younger menopausal women But Danish study’s conclusions are ‘misleading,’ says Canadian cardiologist What your patients are reading - week of Nov. 5, 2012 Multivitamin makes good How to help physically disabled patients be active There is much these patients can do to improve their fitness and have fun—and you can be an important link Opinion: Part-time nurses’ overtime pay gouging Alberta taxpayers Only 28 per cent of all nursing staff in Alberta work full time, with the rest in some sort of part-time or casual status. Finance 101: Arm yourself with the best guidance First Previous 639 640 641 642 643 Next Last