Do benzodiazepines cause Alzheimer’s disease?Quebec study shows increased risk with cumulative exposure and longer-acting agents. Cancer that claimed Terry Fox now highly curable, other sarcomas still challenging 5 things most people get wrong about Canada's healthcare system Many of us don't know the facts. OPEN to hold first annual summit to showcase research Event highlights research projects that evaluate pharmacy services. Doctor warns enterovirus could land on Nova Scotia's shores An expert pediatric physician in Nova Scotia is warning that a respitory illness that affects children could soon be in the province. Press Review – September 12, 2014 Amputee suing doctors for alleged misdiagnosis Physicians in an Alberta resort town are facing a major lawsuit after a patient required an amputation. Learning about the dangers of WiFi and cellphones A public health expert from the United States is lecturing Canadian physicians on the radiation dangers of WiFi and wireless devices. Antibiotic resistance: Good and bad news MRSA has declined, but other bacterial dangers are on the rise Hospital to pay full education cost for pharmacy technicians Union went to arbitration after discovering employer was only covering two-thirds of training costs. First Previous 2587 2588 2589 2590 2591 Next Last