WHO report says nurses play key role in fighting deadliest global health risksA report recently published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-author Dr Linda Sarna emphasizes the vital role of nurses and midwives in reducing the worldwide impact of non-communicable diseases (NCD). Slowdown in the ORDoctors blame slow turnovers and cancelled surgeries on cleaners and nurses who don’t work quickly enough. What’s really going on? Deadly MS drug side-effect may not be fatal if caught early Patients taking natalizumab can get brain infection without symptoms Weight-loss surgery may lead to substance abuse PAGING: What your colleagues are reading - March 26 Issue, 2013 CLINICAL PEARLS: Don’t stop steroids in kids with asthma Rising resistance complicates cystitis treatment Trends in antibiotic response vary by age and province Water-aided scoping finds more colon polyps—with no sedation Promising retrospective results prompt small clinical trial Doctors reluctant to offer routine HIV testing MDs are ‘one of the biggest obstacles’ to screening Fatty liver a frequent ER finding Condition becoming most common cause of cirrhosis in North America First Previous 2999 3000 3001 3002 3003 Next Last