Country's top doctor: Most Canadians drink alcohol but may not know health risks; even moderate levels questioned Stateside: Physicians who are sued are more likely to be sued againUnclear whether a similar trend is occurring in Canada Zika: The new global health terror Mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus are expected to infect up to four million people across the Americas. And there’s no cure—nor an end in sight No more cracked jaws: Nova Scotia surgeons use lasers to target oral cancers States: Pharmacist wins $31M lawsuit against Wal-Mart Thirteen-year employee claims she was fired for criticizing safety, treated unfairly because of her sex. Federal audit reveals problematic business practices at First Nations Health Authority in B.C. The federal government committed to providing $4.7 billion in funding over 10 years, while the province promised $83.5 million for the same period Study: Gender identity better predicts second heart attack than biological sex Robberies at B.C. drug stores drop dramatically Simple measure of putting opioids in time-lock safe deters robberies. Alberta Health stocks walk-in clinics with anti-fentanyl kits More than two dozen walk-in clinics across Alberta can now prescribe and supply a drug that temporarily reverses the effects of a fentanyl overdose. 'Invasions' and the changing face of medicine First Previous 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 Next Last