A “highly recommended” fake doctor has been accused of treating up to 500 patients in South Carolina after presenting stolen paperwork as his credentials.
A fund developed by Saskatchewan pharmacists to develop and support alternative reimbursement programs is being tapped this year to support the minor ailment assessment program.
CAMBRIDGE BAY, NUNAVUT | The federal health minister will lead the international Arctic Council next year as it grapples with whether to allow other countries at the table.
OTTAWA | The manufacturer of a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis is issuing new safety recommendations aimed at reducing the risk of serious heart-related side-effects when patients first start taking the medication.
Physicians angry with the McGuinty government’s unilateral decision to cut $340 million from doctors’ fees assembled at a town hall Thursday to take stock of how the cuts will affect the province’s health-care system.
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TORONTO _ West Nile virus cases are starting to climb in Canada. Ontario is reporting that as of earlier this week, 49 confirmed and probable human cases of the disease have been spotted.