Study looks to reduce number of allergy shotsFour preseasonal weekly allergy shots may reduce sneezing, wheezing and other symptoms in people who are allergic to ragweed, reported Dr. Harold Kaiser, an allergist at the University of Minnesota. NEW DRUGS: Schizophrenia med extended to bipolar patients Manitoba government agrees to cover 'tray fees' Ontario and Quebec ink physician mobility agreement Pact makes licence from one province recognized in the other BAD ADVICE: His theory failed the test CARDIOLOGY: New stress marker can help rule out acute MI earlier than troponin Copeptin is elevated in patients with acute MI early on and then drops, while troponin takes hours to rise and requires retesting How green is your health minister? More than half of the nation's health ministers have been on the job less than two years CARDIOLOGY: Hormone may ease breathing of acute heart failure patients Phase II study of relaxin draws criticism, but editorialists agree results warrant further study AMA hoping concerns over health information act will be heard Patient privacy and too much government control of information among the issues Alberta doctors want to see addressed in Bill 52 Aboriginal patient-specific educational pilot projects launched Aim is to help foster cultural sensitivity, such as discussing legacy of residential schools First Previous 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 Next Last