U.S. authorities say beware the 'cinnamon challenge'The “cinnamon challenge” might sound like an innocuous test, but U.S. authorities are sounding the alarm over what’s become a trending prank on YouTube. Why you don’t need the one-concern-per-visit ruleYou can have an efficient office and offer better care without this risky limitation Behind bars: Changing attitudes about prison health Dr. Ruth Elwood Martin has seen progressive initiatives blossom in jail settings, but Canada needs to go much further to improve health equity PAGING: What your colleagues are reading - April 23 issue, 2013 B.C. town has to go to Antarctica to find replacement doctor A retiring doctor in rural British Columbia had to go to the ends of the earth to find his replacement, Postmedia News reports. Feds propose interim solution to close cancer drugs oversight gap Temporary solution found to eliminate a jurisdictional grey area that may have contributed to over 1,200 patients receiving diluted chemotherapy drugs. Why life insurance doesn’t belong in your retirement plan These policies serve a purpose, but they aren’t designed to boost retirement income Ontario pharmacist doused in gasoline during robbery Pharmacist lucky to be alive after robber doused him in gasoline, threatened to set him alight. Alberta College announces its decision on banning rewards for prescription drugs College to push for ban on inducements for both drugs and professional pharmacy services. Spirit of Medicine: Home, sweet home Caring for an elderly patient in his own house is truly caring First Previous 2920 2921 2922 2923 2924 Next Last