Promising new treatment for Ebola developed at microbiology labWINNIPEG _ Researchers at the Public Health Agency of Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory have developed a new and easy-to-manufacture treatment for Ebola infection, one of the world's deadliest diseases. College puts bite on MD for prescribing drugs for dogTORONTO | A Toronto-area doctor is facing a month-long suspension and a drug ban after he prescribed drugs to a dog. Canadian Nurses Association awards excellence in nursing profession MD handed fine, suspension for block billing violation TORONTO | An Ontario pediatrician at the centre of a block billing controversy has been handed a public reprimand and a month-long suspension. Nurses protest cuts to refugee health benefits Cuts would significantly restrict temporary health benefits available to refugees and refugee applicants. Quebec doctors aim to advance plan for ‘medical aid to die’ While Quebecers debate euthanasia, the rest of Canada is keeping its head in the sand Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis: Diagnosing and treating distinct diseases with similar symptoms Wait times increase in some areas, report suggests OTTAWA | A new report on wait times suggests that some provinces are falling behind in terms of getting treatment for patients. A Nursing Call to Action new blueprint for healthcare transformation National Expert Commission presents final report during association's annual meeting in Vancouver New Canadian guidelines for managing diabetic retinopathy The Canadian Ophthalmological Society has released evidence-based guidelines for the screening, diagnosis, and management of diabetic retinopathy. First Previous 3177 3178 3179 3180 3181 Next Last