Paris pilgrimageIt wasn't the cathedral of Notre Dame or Montmartre's basilica calling to Dr. Vincent Hanlon that neared a religious experience, but his quest for heavenly bread from the famed boulangeries. AAOS: Middle-aged patients benefit from ACL reconstructionLong-term followup reveals most continue to have good knee function decades later Triathlon death risk nearly double that of marathons Most fatalities occur during swimming heats, study shows Survey: Doctors happier with their professional life and with the OMA Results of a new Ontario Medical Association membership survey will hearten the group's senior staff and elected officials and disappoint its critics. FEE RELATIVITY: U.S. relativity fix focused on work needed for reform 1980s commission involved all the players: physicians, government, researchers and patients. It also sought Canadian advice Thyroid hormone agonist helps cut cholesterol AAOS: Thumbs down on poor thumb protection in lacrosse College athletes' high injury rate blamed on glove construction No benefit from routine ER use of eptifibatide for coronary patients Further study may identify who would benefit from early use. AAOS: Brace beats surgery as Achilles tendon repair Canadian randomized trial overturns common belief that operating is the better approach Colon cleansing: ineffective and potentially harmful A Medical Letter review concludes that there is no evidence of beneficial effects from colonic cleansing or irrigation for "detoxification," and such procedures may be harmful. First Previous 904 905 906 907 908 Next Last