The Healthcare Interview: Cybermedicine pioneer brings health care into the Information AgeIf you think Twitter is just for celebrity-obsessed teenagers, think again. ‘Cybermedicine’ pioneer Dr. Gunther Eysenbach outlines how social media aids both medical research and patient care. Should patients with ‘mild’ strokes get tPA?Few receive the clot buster, despite substantial risk of disability Guidance lacking for palliative care of stroke patients Canadian researcher’s literature search turns up just five studies worldwide Saskatchewan MDs OK new fee deal North American MDs agree on BPH management Canadian and U.S. guidelines differ in approach but are mostly similar Sask. nurses who left crying baby in closet to get jobs back Bad Advice: No need to worry about retirement: It won’t happen! Heart monitor detects post-stroke arrhythmias Canadian pilot study shows monitoring can detect new-onset atrial fibrillation Flatulence a physician’s friend and foe Some researchers boldy go where few have gone before MDs often err in requesting warfarin interruption Atrial fibrillation patients put at unnecessary risk of stroke First Previous 3441 3442 3443 3444 3445 Next Last