Manitoba report predicts growing need for GPs, surgeonsForecast drawing from historical trends suggests reduced demand for pediatrics B.C.'s family practice divisions set to shore up peer supportPrimary-care reform initiative lets GPs organize and work as a group to expand community-based services for patients LAW: No duty to potential future child: court LAST LAUGH: Holidays and a going concern Malaria musings and diarrhea dreams cloud Dr. Art Hister's visions of beautiful Bali Study looks to reduce number of allergy shots Four 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. BCMA urges doctors to get involved in provincial election Guide helps MDs ask candidates their stance on health issues Family medicine residents lacking in ER training: CAEP College of Family Physicians defends training for non-emergency designated FPs CARDIOLOGY: JUPITER shows statin cuts risk of venous thromboembolism PENSIONS: Trying to talk to Leona Drug spending hits $30B in 2008 Canadians spent almost $30 billion or $900 per person on prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications last year, according to a report. First Previous 2292 2293 2294 2295 2296 Next Last